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Prince1458:


The iPhone's Fingerprint Sensor Has Already Been Hacked
-Arizona Hot (September 23, 2013, 01:08 AM)
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa  -_- are you kidding me -_-
i'm selling my phone 

IainB:
(see attachment in previous post)
How the NSA Could Bug Your Powered-Off iPhone, and How to Stop Them  Threat Level  WIRED
How many of you national security threats here need something like this?
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-Arizona Hot (July 04, 2014, 11:30 PM)
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I always thought that physically disconnecting an electrical device from its power source was an effective and certain way of "switching it off". If that is true, then what's wrong with simply removing the battery from the iphone?
And if it is a handheld two-way radio communications device, then wrapping it in tinfoil might be as good as or a better way of isolating it than shutting it in the fridge - and less likely to cause harm to it from condensation.

Shades:
Weren't iPhones not phones where you cannot replace the battery? That implies there is no option to remove the battery...an aesthetically pleasing listening device according to the owners...whoever that may be.  :huh:

40hz:
what's wrong with simply removing the battery from the iphone?
-IainB (July 08, 2014, 09:35 AM)
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IainB:
Ahaha! Not being particularly interested in iphones, I had not realised that they were effectively unserviceable.
 Is that really true?     :tellme:

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