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Apple's San Bernardino fight is officially over as government confirms working attack

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    Kent Sharkey
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    The Verge[^]:

    After months of work, the FBI finally has a way into the San Bernardino iPhone. In a court filing today, prosecutors told the court the new method for breaking into the phone is sound, and Apple's assistance is no longer required.

    Turns out his password was 12345 after all.

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      The Verge[^]:

      After months of work, the FBI finally has a way into the San Bernardino iPhone. In a court filing today, prosecutors told the court the new method for breaking into the phone is sound, and Apple's assistance is no longer required.

      Turns out his password was 12345 after all.

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      Maximilien
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      I would imagine Apple already knows about that technique (and probably many more with different success percentage)

      I'd rather be phishing!

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        The Verge[^]:

        After months of work, the FBI finally has a way into the San Bernardino iPhone. In a court filing today, prosecutors told the court the new method for breaking into the phone is sound, and Apple's assistance is no longer required.

        Turns out his password was 12345 after all.

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        jeron1
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          I would imagine Apple already knows about that technique (and probably many more with different success percentage)

          I'd rather be phishing!

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          Weylyn Cadwell
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          Not only do they most likely know about it, but probably found a way to fix it for the most part. The phone that they were trying to get into was an older model anyway.

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