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well duh.....lol
its going to be an ongoing struggle to keep breaking security measures which keep evolving. only a fool would think they could buy one tool for hacking and use it for the next 5-6 years. iphone users dont even use their phones for more than 3 years.
How come no one appears to be asking the question of why when Tim Cook & team makes such a big deal about how no one can hack Apple products & listen in on you. Yet they managed to get a live recording of Khashogge through his Apple Watch to prove they tortured him..??
Just curious...