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Report: iOS in the stolen iPhone models is a hacker way to break through

A Motherboard investigation highlights the way iPhones use iPods to study vulnerabilities in the iOS system and find the inheritance that allows them to hack through exploiting the initial iPhone models with a highly unprotected iOS platform that allows for smooth system access.

According to the report, there is a black market to be used by the burnt-out to buy stolen iPhone versions stolen from Apple's production lines and put up for sale. IPhone hackers consider it a valuable treasure to reach security holes that break the company's security barriers in its constantly updated system.

The price of the prototype of the iPhone X, which was used to develop the Israeli Cellebrite device for hacking the iPhone, was $ 1,800. The company's cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the San Bernardino case was described as a breakthrough for iPhone, which the company denied in 2016, Turn later.

On the other hand, the site said that these stolen models were the means of security researchers in 2017 to study the security encryption system used by Apple for the protection of the most in the devices known as the Secure Enclave (Secure Enclave), which may have helped them to access the gaps in the wall of the iPhone security.

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