jeudi 31 mars 2016

Re: [apple-iphone] Re: The Apple/FBI issue

 

My take on the Apple verses the FBI issue; was the FBI's way to show the public and Apple users that Apple devices are easier to hack than Apple wants owners of their devices to believe. I had to hack into my son's iPod after a suicide attempt. His iPod was setup to clear all data after so many failed attempts. I found what I needed on YouTube after only a few minutes of searching. 

Donna

On Mar 31, 2016, at 8:50 AM, rbrucecarter@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

The issue was never just getting info off one phone.  They just want a back door so they can get into all Apple devices with no effort.  The instructions on how to get into a device where you lost the password are all over the internet.  Just last week I had to do it - my daughter forgot her code for an ipad she hadn't used in 3 years and I was re-purposing for a grandchild.  An internet search, 15 minutes, password hacked, and I was into the ipad following instructions on a youtube video that is available to anybody. 
  

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