Grayshift
American mobile device forensics company
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March 2024 | Grayshift announced full support for iOS 17 devices, Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphones, and Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 devices. |
2023 | Grayshift merged with Canadian cybersecurity firm Magnet Forensics, expanding its mobile device forensics capabilities and market presence. |
2022 | Grayshift announced that GrayKey was being used by thousands of law enforcement and government agencies across 30 countries worldwide. |
January 2021 | Grayshift released GrayKey with Android device support. |
2019 | Apple modified iOS to require external device connections to be authorized by the iPhone owner after unlocking, impacting GrayKey's functionality. |
2018 | Hackers obtained the GrayKey source code and attempted to extort Grayshift by demanding 2 bitcoins after leaking portions of the code. |
2017 | Rumors began circulating that Grayshift had created a device capable of unlocking iPhones, following the Apple–FBI encryption dispute. |
2016 | Grayshift was founded by co-founders David Miles, Braden Thomas, Justin Fisher, and Sean Larsson in Atlanta, Georgia, as a privately held company with fewer than 50 employees. |
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