Feds Can Now (Probably) Unlock Every iPhone Model In Existence

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Quote : " In what appears to be a major breakthrough for law enforcement, and a possible privacy problem for Apple customers, a major U.S. government contractor claims to have found a way to unlock pretty much every iPhone on the market.

Cellebrite, a Petah Tikva, Israel-based vendor that's become the U.S. government's company of choice when it comes to unlocking mobile devices, is this month telling customers its engineers currently have the ability to get around the security of devices running iOS 11. That includes the iPhone X, a model that Forbes has learned was successfully raided for data by the Department for Homeland Security back in November 2017, most likely with Cellebrite technology.

The Israeli firm, a subsidiary of Japan's Sun Corporation, hasn't made any major public announcement about its new iOS capabilities. But Forbes was told by sources (who asked to remain anonymous as they weren't authorized to talk on the matter) that in the last few months the company has developed undisclosed techniques to get into iOS 11 and is advertising them to law enforcement and private forensics folk across the globe. Indeed, the company's literature for its Advanced Unlocking and Extraction Services offering now notes the company can break the security of "Apple iOS devices and operating systems, including iPhone, iPad, iPad mini, iPad Pro and iPod touch, running iOS 5 to iOS 11." Separately, a source in the police forensics community told Forbes he'd been told by Cellebrite it could unlock the iPhone 8. He believed the same was most probably true for the iPhone X. "
 
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Since the phones have to be sent off to them, Geofence Wiping will become popular perhaps?

My phones have power-off features disabled if the phone is locked. A Geofence is setup where the phone will auto-wipe if it leaves the fencing. My phones also wipe if the sim cards are pulled. I'm not sure iOS has any of these capabilities though.
 

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Since the phones have to be sent off to them, Geofence Wiping will become popular perhaps?

My phones have power-off features disabled if the phone is locked. A Geofence is setup where the phone will auto-wipe if it leaves the fencing. My phones also wipe if the sim cards are pulled. I'm not sure iOS has any of these capabilities though.
Not sure about ios, but stock Android also doesn't offer such features. You must be rooted I guess?
 
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