I Scanned My iPhone for Spyware Using Linux… Here’s What I Found

👉 YouTube Membership:    / @douglashabian-tq5ck   🔍 In this video, I show you how to create an encrypted iPhone backup on Linux using the libimobiledevice tools, decrypt it safely, and scan it with the Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) to check for signs of compromise or unusual activity. This full walkthrough covers every step: • Backing up your iPhone with idevicebackup2 • Ensuring the backup is fully encrypted • Decrypting the backup for analysis • Running MVT to scan files, logs, and artifacts • Reviewing the results and understanding what they mean Whether you’re privacy-conscious, curious about digital forensics, or just want to audit your own iPhone using only free and open-source tools, this guide has everything you need. 🌐 Android Forensics Github ▸ https://github.com/DouglasFreshHabian... 🎶 Music Credits 🔹 Fresh Forensics 🕘 Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Why backup your iPhone on Linux? 01:00 – What is Mobile Verification Toolkit? 03:30 – Disclaimer 03:40 – Installing Dependencies on Linux 04:35 – Install MVT into Python Virtual Environment 08:15 – Running MVT Help Menu 08:36 – idevicebackup2 10:00 – Pair iPhone with Linux Machine 11:44 – Enable Backup Encryption 12:30 – Perform Backup using idevicebackup2 19:00 – Examining iPhone Backup Directory 20:25 – Download Indicators of Compromise 22:25 – Decrypt the Backup 27:00 – Check Backup with mvt-ios 30:34 – Reviewing The Results 32:52 – Safari Browser History 34:33 – Summary ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational and personal security purposes only. The tools demonstrated analyze your own data and should not be used on devices you do not own or have permission to inspect.