FBI used unreleased Israeli software to unlock Trump shooter's phone
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has successfully unlocked the phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man accused of shooting former President Donald Trump. According to Bloomberg, the FBI utilized unreleased software from an Israel-based digital intelligence firm Cellebrite to access Crooks's device. This move came after initial attempts to unlock the Samsung model of the now-deceased shooter proved unsuccessful with licensed Cellebrite software.