Elcomsoft serves governments, military and law enforcement customers by supplying a range of tools for computer and mobile forensics. Our tools are fully accountable and forensically sound, and require no steep learning curve and no special trainings or certifications. Evidence extracted or recovered with Elcomsoft tools is admissible in the court. Expert-level support, concise maintenance and update policies make our products a solid investment.
View ProductsRegain control over locked, encrypted or password-protected data, perform comprehensive security audit and extract information from a wide range of mobile devices. Elcomsoft products deliver cutting-edge technologies, offering the highest possible performance at a highly competitive price point. Regular updates and continuous maintenance will protect your investment. Out tools require no steep learning curve, and are the perfect choice for continuous use and one-off jobs.
View ProductsUnlock valuable information protected with lost and forgotten passwords. With hundreds of thousands passwords lost every year, protected information becomes unavailable to the rightful owner. Elcomsoft products help regain control over encrypted data, recover lost and forgotten passwords and access locked-out accounts in popular operating systems, applications and services. With cutting-edge hardware acceleration technologies, our tools are the fastest on the market when using consumer-grade gaming video cards for accelerating the recovery.
View Products«Big news is coming – and this time, it’s from the living room. Our team has successfully extracted a complete file system image from an Apple TV 4K running tvOS 26. This marks the first-ever low-level extraction of Apple’s 26th-generation operating systems, including iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and tvOS 26. No one – not even […]»
17 November, 2025Vladimir Katalov
«Our customers often ask us which exact iOS versions are supported by iOS Forensic Toolkit. There’s always a temptation to answer “all of them,” and while that answer is technically correct, there are a lot of caveats. The devil is in the details, and the real answer depends on what you mean by “support”. Not […]»
12 November, 2025Oleg Afonin
«During the recent investigation into the October 2025 Louvre Museum heist, it was revealed that parts of the museum’s video surveillance network were protected by the default password “Louvre.” Further reporting indicated that sections of the system operated on Windows Server 2003 and relied on outdated surveillance management software. These findings point to long-term neglect […]»
10 November, 2025Oleg Afonin