The FBI recently recovered deleted Signal messages from an iPhoneCase in point: As reported by 404 Media, the FBI recently extracted incoming Signal messages from a defendant's iPhone. The user had even deleted the app off their device, which only added another hurdle into the investigators' goals. You would think by deleting the app itself, your encrypted messages would be protected. As it turns out, however, the FBI didn't need to access the Signal app at all. While they weren't able to retrieve the defendant's outgoing messages, they were able to scrape incoming messages from the iPhone's push notification database. (I've been covering iPhones for nearly a decade, and I wasn't aware that iOS even had a push notification database—though I suppose it makes sense, given that alerts exist in Notification Center until you manually open or dismiss them.)
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