Apple moves to block iPhone ‘cracking’ method used by authorities

Latest iOS 11 update would give police just seven days to unlock suspect’s smartphone

iPhone cracking banned
Law enforcement can use codebreaking software such as GreyKey to access locked iPhones
(Image credit: Source: Supplied)

Apple is set to launch a new version of its iOS mobile software that could make it significantly harder for law enforcement to access locked iPhones.

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