cgn.com: Unlocking iPhones at $50 a pop

cgn.com: Unlocking iPhones at $50 a pop by Sara Friedman

Law enforcement officials have pressed manufacturers to include “backdoors” or responsible encryption into phones, but computer scientists and cybersecurity experts argue there is no way to satisfy those demands without also reducing security barriers for hackers and nation states. Other solutions include high-priced hiring consultants, like the one that reportedly unlocked the iPhone of the San Bernadino shooter for $900,000.

Now, however, a new product from Grayshift promises to unlock iPhones for as little as $50 per device. The device, called Graykey, has already attracted the attention of at least three federal agencies, and at that price point could be an option for virtually any federal, state or local law enforcement agency.

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