The National Police Agency have the ability to crack iPhone
According to a report from Motherboard, local police stations and federal agencies throughout the United States can easily obtain special tools for unlocking the iPhone and easily unlock the suspect’s iPhone by bypassing encryption even if the device is updated to the latest operating system. There is no problem. Although law enforcement agencies said in public that they are still looking for ways to crack down on the newer iPhones with the latest iOS systems.
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Matthew Green, an assistant professor, and cryptographer at the Johns Hopkins Institute of Information Security revealed to Motherboard that “It demonstrates that even state and local police do have access to this data in many situations. This seems to contradict what the FBI is saying about their inability to access these phones.”
Law enforcement agencies use a decryption tool called GrayKey, which is said to unlock four-digit iPhone passwords within hours, but the six-digit password may take two or three days. GrayKey was developed by a start-up company called Grayshift. Its founder, Braden Thomas, is a former Apple Security Engineer who allegedly had his signature on five Apple patents.