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Feb 19, 2016 - The WAN Show Document

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27 minutes ago, maksakal said:

With currently technology and knowledge, they can't. The bootloader is hardware locked and the phone won't boot without a valid key, the end.

Then inject a valid key into the iOS.

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6 hours ago, xnamkcor said:

Then inject a valid key into the iOS.

If they could do that, they wouldn't need Apple to develop the firmware for them.

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6 hours ago, maksakal said:

If they could do that, they wouldn't need Apple to develop the firmware for them.

Are you saying that the strength of Apple's firmware lockout is the same as their encryption for personal data?

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15 minutes ago, maksakal said:

Why not read up on the iOS boot process before commenting?

http://www.saurik.com/id/15

https://www.apple.com/business/docs/iOS_Security_Guide.pdf

I doubt this would give us any idea as to how difficult or easy it actually is. Probably most marketing specs. On a scale from 1-10, how hard is it to install an unnofficial iOS version on an iPhone?

On a scale of 1-10, how hard is it to decrypt the information that is stored on the phone that the "government" needs a program to defeat from Apple?

On a scale from 1-10, which of those two things is considered commonplace?

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