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How exactly is phone theft still a thing?
Is there a secret way to get past this screen?
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give it back Jamal
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>>107812647
Future Doctors/Engineers see unsecured valuables and they snach them. It's an instinctive reflex
1 in 20 or so phones may be unlocked, the rest are smashed in animalistic rage
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>>107812647
>Is there a secret way to get past this screen
yea, you get a gun pointed at your dome and say the code out loud
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>>107812647
For parts.
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>>107812647
On iphones no because of the iCloud device lock being in place (usually) even if you factory reset with an external device.
On androids you don't even need root or anything just boot into fastboot and clear userdata.
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>>107812752
I'm more comfortable with this than my data remaining on the phone like it would with the iPhone. Force the thief to wipe my data.
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>>107812883
If they root your phone they could get access to the user data but I hear it's encrypted if you set a passcode, not sure
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>>107812928
Yeah android has data at rest encryption by default. I'm not sure of a rooting technique that can be done before unlock, but any day a method could come out i suppose. Giving the thief the option to wipe the data is still a plus in my book.
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>>107812668
Ayo lil timmy, Jamal get he phone for free

he stole yours to flex and dab

he threw it in da trash boi

U ain't get it back
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>>107812647
You can strip phone for parts
An iphone battery is still like $40 or more even if it's blacklisted.
>>107812752
Androids have something similar but implementation varies by manufacturer, none have been quite as autistic as apple.
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>>107812883
icloud let you nuke all data on your stolen iphone remotely
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>>107813056
Oh that's a good bonus then
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>>107812982
Rooting modern phones is such a pain in the ass I doubt it's in any way possible to root a locked phone
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>>107813055
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>>107812752
every singe iphone has been cracked.
this is just obvious icuck cum glazing.
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>>107812647
>Is there a secret way to get past this screen?
wouldn't you like to know, niggerboy?
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>>107812691
>Run as they fiddle with the code I said (they won't give chase if it's correct)
>Go home and remote wipe it immediately
>SIM has a different PIN
>Any important security regarding accounts or money requires additional passwords or biometrics
Oh no, he's going to see my photos and send weird messages to people I know!
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>>107813771
Disingenuous statement. Just because some nerd can eventually crack the newest version of ios it doesn't mean shit if he doesn't share how with your average robber.
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>>107813771
I don't like iPhones retard. I'm just speaking from my own experience from secondhand devices I've been given.
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>>107812647
AYO
Gibs me dat shit fo free mufacka it be fo reparasions n sheit
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>>107812928
>If they root
Can't do that without unlocking bootloader and unlocking it requires full wipe
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>>107813771
cracked by mossad not by jeetavious
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>>107812883
lmao apple is the only company with an exposed hardware backdoor
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/exploit-used-in-mass-iphone-infection-campaign-targeted-secret-hardware-feature/
Even when they were telling the world they wouldn't unlock the San Bernardino terrorist phones a shitty security company just did it anyway.
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>>107813771
>dude there are exploits worth literal millions because they are that rare (and still can't survive a reboot) so every currynigger has access to them
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>>107817824
He is talking about jailbreaking anon, but they can be wide open by Israeli companies, any iphone any version, police pay them on the regular for big profile cases
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>>107812647
>touch contact
>beep boop beep delelelelele
>files accessed
i'm in
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>>107812721
The parts are cryptographically locked to the phone
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I don't have any lock thing on my shitphone at all because I'm too lazy to put in some shit every time I want to check something.
The last time I've had something stolen from me was roughly 15 years ago, just take care of your stuff and don't live in a shithole city.
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>>107817837
lol, lmao
You can literally walk into any non official repair store and they can change any part
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>>107817823
didn't read the article award
>all arm chips has these hidden instruction
>apple is the only company that disabled these instructions

enjoy the backdoor on your jeetdroid phone lmao
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>>107812647
you can use find my iphone to track it all the way to china
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>>107817883
lmao the one why didn't read it was you, that backdoor is only present on apple silicon so it affects all iphone and macs
Also being literally burn onto hardware they can disable it at all, the only thing fixed were the xploits used to get to it, crapple can just access it anytime they want
Try again next time retard
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>>107817865
They have official iPhone repair kits to remove the cryptographic infetterance
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>>107817914
>The company has since patched all four of the vulnerabilities, which are tracked as:

>CVE-2023-32434
>CVE-2023-32435
>CVE-2023-38606
>CVE-2023-41990

>Besides affecting iPhones, these critical zero-days and the secret hardware function resided in Macs, iPods, iPads, Apple TVs, and Apple Watches. What’s more, the exploits Kaspersky recovered were intentionally developed to work on those devices as well.

>Apple has patched those platforms as well.


get a toiled droidjeet
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android might as well be the most secure device on the planet
you cannot do shit to a phone, you cant get past the lockscreen, doing anything to root or access anything you have unlock the bootloader, which wipes the phone (i learned this the painful way)
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>>107812647
Cellebrite can get by most if not all apple devices security. What happens in the real world is that devices get disassembled and parts get resold or reassembled with unlocked socs. Sometimes (ex)owners get threatened by email, text or social media to remove the device from their account or the thieves will leak their personal files (which they often can't, but the owner doesn't know that).
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>>107818039
>Retard doesn't understand what HARDWARE backdoor mean
The 4 xploits are used to access special hardware registers, that's why it took them 4 fucking years to detect it because those registers bypass encryption, security, everything.
Hackers could be already accessing them with different exploits



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