One of the most popular tools law enforcement (and hackers) have used to break into iPhones will still be operational despite a move Apple is about to make in the name of data privacy. Grayshift, the maker of GrayKey, has already figured out a workaround to the iPhone maker’s upcoming software change.
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Still in beta though 😐
"Should law enforcement be allowed to break into our phones?"
If law enforcement can do it, so can any competent hacker.