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Not an "Apple Guy" or an iPhone Guy, But Wow. Just... Wow!
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 534844" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>No. The iOS processor does not "verify security". Security routines are handled by hardware that is isolated, and <em>physically separate</em> from, the iOS and its processor.</p><p></p><p>Further, you can not bypass the encryption as you describe because it requires manual input from the keyboard. Magic not required but manual input IS. Manual. <em>Not electronic</em>. And the whole point of requiring manual input is that manual input can not be spoofed, or bypassed, with things like hardware debuggers. You're thinking it can but it can't. And since you can't bypass manually inputting the pass code using the keyboard, you can't bypass the Time Outs. As I said before, it's almost as if people who design encryption technology actually know something about bypassing security measures to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 534844, member: 13090"] No. The iOS processor does not "verify security". Security routines are handled by hardware that is isolated, and [I]physically separate[/I] from, the iOS and its processor. Further, you can not bypass the encryption as you describe because it requires manual input from the keyboard. Magic not required but manual input IS. Manual. [I]Not electronic[/I]. And the whole point of requiring manual input is that manual input can not be spoofed, or bypassed, with things like hardware debuggers. You're thinking it can but it can't. And since you can't bypass manually inputting the pass code using the keyboard, you can't bypass the Time Outs. As I said before, it's almost as if people who design encryption technology actually know something about bypassing security measures to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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