As we well know, the iPhone is considered an ultra safe device when it comes to security. But now, an Israeli company has claimed to have found a way to unlock any iPhone in the world.
Cellebrite, the company in question, last year, it is worth noting, helped the US government break the security of the iPhone 5c used by the shooter in the San Bernardino massacre. The company has several clients, both linked to the private sector, as well as government agencies.
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The Israeli company, according to Forbes, offers its services to extract data from "iOS devices and Apple operating systems, including iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod Touch, running from iOS 5 to iOS 11".
To top it off, Cellebrite says it can set or disable PIN, pattern or password on any device, thus information from any device.
The good news for anyone who has been worried is that the company needs physical access to the device to be able to bypass security. Either way, it's pretty worrying.