Samsung decryption has become one of the most in-demand capabilities in modern computer forensics. To meet this need, Passware introduces a proprietary method that enables investigators to unlock and decrypt data from Samsung Galaxy S20, S21, and other recent models powered by the Exynos 990 (S5E9830) and 2100 (S5E9840) chipsets.

Additional features include support for Unisoc-based devices with Full-Disk encryption, hardware acceleration for passcode recovery via Intel Arc GPUs, enhancement of the rule-based attack and other usability improvements.

Passware Kit Mobile 2026 v2 new Features

  • Decryption of Exynos-based Samsung S20/S21 series devices
  • Support for Unisoc-based devices with FDE
  • Acceleration of password recovery with Intel Arc GPU
  • Usability improvements
  • Support for iOS 15.8.5 on A8/A9 devices
  • Support for new Android devices

During password recovery setup, users can now export the list of passwords that would be generated by a specified attack or a group of attacks. The list of passwords can be saved as a TXT file and used as a dictionary or exported for other tools.

For its rule-based password recovery attack, Passware Kit Mobile now validates rule files created for third-party tools such as hashcat and John the Ripper. It identifies and highlights any errors and provides an option to remove invalid rules and save a cleaned-up rule file.

Support for iOS 15.8.5 on A8/A9 devices

Passware Kit Mobile extends iOS compatibility by adding support for iOS version 15.8.5. The update covers iPhone 6S and other Apple devices with A8/A8X/A9/A9X processors.

Support for new Android devices

The list of supported devices has been expanded with three new Xiaomi models based on Qualcomm MSM8937 (Snapdragon 430) chipset: Redmi 3s, 3x, and 4.