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To: Moonray who wrote (190272)5/5/2016 9:11:05 PM
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  Respond to of 213177
 
It’s not clear at this time how the LAPD unlocked the iPhone 5s, but police did obtain access to
the data on the phone without Apple’s help.
They probably used a sophisticated password guessing program.

The same one that opens people's luggage with the combination: 1 2 3 4.

Oh you laugh - who uses such a simple code

when they could use this one:

4 3 2 1 !



To: Moonray who wrote (190272)5/6/2016 2:40:03 AM
From: engineer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
so who's next that can crack a phone? the 10 year old down the street who hacked Instagram?

Do you think the FBI is looking like a REAL FOOL right now? And what exactly was all that lawsuit business really about?



To: Moonray who wrote (190272)5/6/2016 3:11:40 AM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
It was iOS 6 or 7....

"It's unclear what operating system April Jace's phone had, although her killing occurred months before Apple rolled out the operating system iOS8, which has more enhanced encryption."

latimes.com