Guest Chris Smith Posted December 24, 2016 Posted December 24, 2016 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/7bbb6df680f1847ddd49965792a8457a.png Since it's encrypted with your password or fingerprint, an iPhone is useless to anyone looking to force their way into the data stored on it. But is that really so? Not quite. Depending on iPhone model and iOS version it’s running, an iPhone may be more or less prone to hacking. If it’s not encrypted, then sophisticated software can obtain everything stored on a device, including deleted data. And a new report reveals the extensive amount of information an iPhone can give out when hacked the right way. Continue reading... Trending right now: This is how Apple Music plans to steal everyone from Spotify Netflix’s worst-rated original TV show cost the company $200 million You only have one day left to shop Amazon’s secret Xbox One S sale http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/9deaff4a38b7869e096fe0943167c89f._.gif Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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