Cybersecurity expert John McAfee said on Fox Business Network today that he'll help unlock an iPhone that once belonged to one of the San Bernardino terrorists.McAfee agreed with tech giants Google and Microsoft that Apple should not comply with the FBI's request that the company create a backdoor to the iPhone.
McAfee In general seems a bit out there. I would not rely on him.
There are means available to crack any code, if the need is really there.
I hold to my original statement:QuoteThere are means available to crack any code, if the need is really there.
The Apple case is technically interesting since the default pass code is 4 to 6 digit numeric, which is very susceptible to a brute force attack.