You’ll want to make sure your iPhone’s backup is encrypted with a password After installing these, you’ll be ready to run through Amnesty’s iOS instructions. The easiest way to obtain Python3 is using a program called Homebrew, which can be installed and run from the Terminal. If you’re using a Mac to run the check, you’ll first need to install both Xcode, which can be downloaded from the App Store, and Python3 before you can install and run mvt. Linux users can follow Amnesty’s instructions on how to use the libimobiledevice command line tool to create a backup.Īfter getting a backup of your phone, you’ll then need to download and install Amnesty’s mvt program, which Amnesty also provides instructions for. You’ll then need to locate that backup, which Apple provides instructions for.
To check your iPhone, the easiest way to start is by making an encrypted backup either using iTunes or Finder on a Mac or PC. Again, we recommend following its instructions. In its documentation, Amnesty says the analysis its tool can run on Android phone backups is limited, but the tool can still check for potentially malicious SMS messages and APKs.
The second note is that the analysis Amnesty is running seems to work best for iOS devices. It will take some amount of technical skill or a bit of patience