The European Union starts training the police on how to hack iPhones

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Are iDevices as safe as Apple claims? Is it impossible to access them and steal information? You already know Apple's concern that this is the case, but you also know that there is nothing unshakable and companies like Cellebrite already offer hacking services to enter locked devices. Now the boys of appleinsider they publish that the European Union would have started to form to the forces of order, toto police, so that they learn techniques on how to hack devices like the iPhone. Should we be concerned? Keep reading and we will tell you more details ...

The first thing to tell you, no need to worry, no one is going to hack your iPhone "legally" if you are not guilty of anything. Of course, if you have something to hide worry ... According to the report leaked by appleinsider, this training, funded by the EU, includes instructions on using GrayKey to hack iPhones and to implement malware that accesses the devices of the investigated users. Some practices financed by the EU that would not only be used by EU member countries. Of course, nothing new, you know that there are other companies that currently offer access services to devices such as the iPhone, in this case it is an investment by the EU to develop its own hacking methods.

Yes it is true that we are talking about a publication of various media but there is no confirmation from the European UnionFor this reason, we would have to wait for the EU to explain itself to these practices. I also tell you, there is nothing unshakable, It is true that Apple tries by all means that its devices protect our privacy, but I also tell you that If you want your data to be 100% inaccessible, simply forget about digital devices. We'll see what happens with all this ...


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