Cellebrite Premium July 2024 documentation
GrapheneOS are you saying, that a pixel 7a with grapheme is less secure than a newer Pixel device? If so, which is the safest device for graphene?
Fartimoji Are you saying, that a pixel 7a with grapheme is less secure than a newer Pixel device?
Correct.
For example, the 8's and 9's have MTE. More information: https://grapheneos.org/faq#recommended-devices
- Edited
If I bought a Pixel 9. I install GraphenOS, install all Google programs (google translate, Play Market, Chrome, Google Drive, Google Photos and others), completely disable the USB port, set an 18-character password and a fingerprint (for convenience), set the device reboot time to 1 hour. I am not interested in anonymizing the phone. What is important to me is counteraction to hardware complexes UFED, GRAYKEY, etc. Will this be enough? Will this be a protection mode similar to the iPhone downlock mode?
GrapheneOS Does Windows protect better than Linux? Microsoft has more resources to implement security technology
Finik Depends on what you mean by Linux. It's not nearly as secure as ChromeOS or Android. It's easily more secure than Debian. Some traditional desktop Linux distributions are doing a lot better than Debian. The topic of the thread is forensic data extraction and essentially no traditional desktop OS other than macOS and ChromeOS have any serious defenses against it but ChromeOS is generally on hardware without serious defenses against it. If you're talking about security from data extraction on a laptop, there isn't much more choice than a Mac with macOS as long as you had some kind of locked device auto-reboot set up. Anything else is not able to defend seriously against it while powered up and locked.
Alllus what is is the 2022 SPL?
- Edited
Pixelpioneer88
It's GrapheneOS not updated from 2022 year.
Alllus oh awesome. So any current update is good?