Closing is the way for unlocking the iPhone

in #iphone7 years ago

TechGiant Apple is making changes to its default or default settings so that hackers or anyone else can not unlock the iPhone without proper legal authorization.

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A 'loophole' or 'gap' in the default settings of iPhone was possible to extract user information from hacking until now. Although the process is complicated, it is not impossible.

With this gap, there is a chance to hack all the information about the user's device, not just the United States but also in other countries like the United Kingdom.

If this step of changing Apple's settings is implemented, then unlocking any iPhone handset without permission will also be much more difficult for the police. If the security fixes the error, it will not be possible to steal the data stored on the iPhone device on the way to the thief.

Apple said in a statement, "We are always increasing the security of every Apple product. To help protect our customers from hackers, identity thieves, and private information.

However, these changes are being brought to prevent the use of US law enforcement agencies - totally denied that such allegations have been denied.

Apple is the main opposition to pressure US law enforcement companies to provide user contact information.

According to the US police, unlocking iPhones and iPads is an important part of their work.

But in 2016, Apple refused to help Apple in seeking help from Apple to unlock gunman iPhone of 14 murderers in San Bernardino, California. The company argues that they will not be able to hand over any user's confidentiality to the police.

Police said that apart from Apple's help, they were able to unlock the iPhone. Even though Apple's non-cooperation is even more complex, it is not impossible.

At that time many iPhone users became concerned about their security and privacy.