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</div><p>It’s been a few years since the
San Bernardino debacle between law enforcement and Apple over the company refusing to create a back door to unlock an iPhone. After going back and forth on the case, the FBI eventually dropped the case entirely after it found a third-party company able to gain access to the device.</p>
<p>However, in 2017, a company by the name of ‘Grayshift’ created a device called ‘GrayKey’ that successfully unlocked iPhones without knowing the passcode.</p>
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This is the ‘GrayKey’ box used by law enforcement to unlock iPhones [Gallery]