Donedávna bylo pro bezpečnostní složky téměř nemožné dostat se do uzamčených iPhonů různých zločinců, kteří v nich mohli uchovávat informace, jejichž zjištění bylo pro zdárné vyřešení jejich případů nezbytné. Před pár týdny však unikly na světlo světa informace o speciálním přístroji zvaném GrayKey, který uzamčené iPhony odemknout dokáže a to maximálně do několika hodin. Američtí vyšetřovatelé je proto začali ve velkém nakupovat, aby byli do budoucna na uzamčené iPhony daleko lépe připraveni. Společnost, která přístroje GrayKey vynalezla a vyrábí, se však začala podle dostupných informací potýkat se slušnými nepříjemnostmi.
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Grayshift, the company responsible for GrayKey, was contacted last week by hackers who managed to capture a short-term leak of the company's data related to the GrayKey software. The hackers believe that passing it on to other companies would significantly damage Grayshift, and have therefore called on it to pay a ransom of miniat least two Bitcoins. This cryptocurrency constantly maintains a very high value and is practically untraceable, which would provide hackers with the desired anonymity.
Even breaking the security of the iPhone X should not be a problem for this device:
There is no need to worry
Although Grayshift has confirmed the data breach, it is definitely not worried about its business going bankrupt due to blackmailers. According to their statement, the leaked data is from the testing phase, so it should be practically unusable at the moment. Moreover, it should really be a minor leak that should not reveal anything major. So we probably don't even have to worry about this data in the hands of unauthorized persons in any way endangering the security of Apple phones. Of course, we cannot say this with 100% certainty with regard to the issue in question. Considering the company's claim, it is so clear that it did not choose to pay the ransom.
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In general, it could be said that we don't know too much about the GrayKey device. However, it is very likely that it will Apple will try to decommission it as quickly as possible with its software improvements, as it strictly rejects similar tools. However, if you still need to break the security of your iPhone, set an alphanumeric code. How do you find out? in this article.
How big a problem is it to make a "box" that can create a nekonemany exact digital copies of the memory and then gradually brute force them (even at the cost of gradually locking out several of thoseone(of many copies) discover the six-digit pin combination for the iPhone?
Probably quite big, since so far no one has been found who could fairly easily pass into it iOS
I think that this is definitely a big problem - if it were as simple as you write, then probably not only one company offers it.
If this exists, I hope so Apple will come with an improvement as soon as possible to prevent this unauthorized unlocking.