FBI managed to extract Signal messages from suspect's phone even after Signal was deleted
Most people are likely well aware that Signal is one of the most strongly encrypted instant messaging apps available.
Signal has even added so-called quantum-resistant encryptionto its app, designed to prevent message encryption from being broken by future quantum computers.
Naturally, this creates challenges for authorities, as all communication on Signal is end-to-end encrypted. Put simply, this means that Signal messages cannot be accessed on any device other than the intended recipient's phone running the Signal app.
404 Media reports (paywalled) on a case where the United States federal police, the FBI, managed to obtain part of a suspect's Signal message history.
The individual was suspected of vandalizing property belonging to the United States immigration authority, ICE. He was arrested and authorities gained access to his iPhone. However, the suspect had deleted the Signal app entirely from the phone, along with all of its message history.
Despite this, the FBI managed to recover the suspect's received messages in a rather unexpected way.

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