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FBI cracking other phones already

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Herdman celebrates!!!!!!
 
i saw mention of an ipod and iphone, but i'd be curious as to which iphone. the iphone 5c and earlier versions don't have secure enclave, which means they're relatively easy to crack with nand mirroring.
 
Despite what the article insinuates, they aren't cracking any of these devices without a warrant. It is well-settled law that you can't access a device's content absent a warrant. Some of you are acting like this is something new and scary. The police have been dumping criminals' phones for years. The only change is they've figured out a way to keep up with changing technology.
 
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Despite what the article insinuates, they aren't cracking any of these devices without a warrant. It is well-settled law that you can't access a device's content absent a warrant. Some of you are acting like this is something new and scary. The police have been dumping criminals' phones for years. The only change is they've figured out a way to keep up with changing technology.

Bingo. That is why I said it is just a phone. Just a new storage device and new technology. You have no more right to hide criminal actions on a mobile phone as you do in a storage building.

Just a phone. just a new way of doing business.

The reason I brought it up earlier was because I thought APPLE was being a shitty citizen.
 
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