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Tip: How to remove iPhone 3GS passcode PIN and encryption in minutes

Posted on July 27th, 2009 by Editorial Staff in Cell Phones, Tips and Tutorials

iphone-3gIf you thought your iPhone 3GS’ hardware encryption was safe, you better think again. Yes while many of us (including myself) have great faith and trust in Apple and their OS developers, what we’ve found on YouTube completely shatters our minds on the definition of safe security. The quick video below shows you how vulnerable the iPhone can be at times when Apple tells you that there is nothing to be worried about. Removing the passcode PIN and backup encryption from the iPhone is actually easy-peasy!

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