You know, the same thing happens to me every time the FBI takes my phones.

  • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    “Adams claimed that after he learned about the investigation into his conduct, he changed the password,” and he “increased the complexity of his password from four digits to six,” the document reads. Adams said he did this to stop members of his staff “from inadvertently or intentionally deleting the contents of his phone because, according to Adams, he wished to preserve the contents of his phone due to the investigation.”

    Sure thing, bud.

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      Wow… I could dream up more realistic excuses in middle school.

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      6 digits is brute force hackable in about 1 second.

      Also, isn’t lying to the FBI another crime?

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          Clone.

          Repeat.

          Also, cellebrite.

          Edit: if people think forensics uses the actual device that would severely hinder any investigation.

          That would risk tampering, or destroying evidence.

          Copies are made.

          Technology exists.