"I will, free of charge, decrypt the information on the San Bernardino phone
, with my team," McAfee said in a piece for Business Insider, defending
Apple against an FBI order to unlock the iPhone.
Ray Mitchell Here's the thing though. It's not a password tied to some some
computer somewhere. It's a 4 to 6 digit passcode that is device specific.
Depending on how the phone was set up brute force techniques would cause it
to wipe all its data after 10 failed attempts. I'd be interested to see how
social engineering would get this done.
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John Mcafee Just wait
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