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<p>In 2017, a duo of security specialists: Braden Thomas, former Apple security engineer, and Justin Fisher, senior research scientist at Endgame, formed a highly secretive company known as Grayshift. They began selling a box which promised to
unlock any password-protected iPhone.</p>
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GrayKey iPhone box reportedly no longer able to unlock iOS 12 devices, law enforcement believes