>"If you send your brute-force attack in one long string of inputs, it'll process all of them, and bypass the erase data feature,"
zdnet.com
Apple btfo
>"If you send your brute-force attack in one long string of inputs, it'll process all of them, and bypass the erase data feature,"
zdnet.com
Apple btfo
greetings from the future. my name is xerttn and I have traveled into the past, into this thread. It is here where google-fuck-boys will pretend that Android is secure.
goodbye!
Nothing is but iphones have some pretty laughable security and quality control issues.
I wish we could have threads about exploits like this without them being an excuse for faggots to shitfling about which piece of trash is a better waste of their money.
Actually I wanted to talk about the exploit hence why I copied the "tech" details of it. The apple btfo was just to say it's a large exploit effecting pretty much every iPhone
It's so fucking laughable that American police would spend 15-30.000$ on a box doing an exploit which 1. Will be patched any moment now and 2. Can be done with a 5$ cable
>The new feature will effectively prevent anyone from using the USB cable for anything other than charging the device if someone hasn't unlocked the device with a passcode within the last hour.
wew, what an incredibly good way to fix it, just remove the feature
I guess those thousands of locked iPhones they have impounded will now be thousands of unlocked iPhones.
That's why I stick to android, way more secure. I
They will after the police department pays some boomer company 5k per iPhone to get poojeet to run some script on his shitty laptop