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<p>Kicking off 2020, security and privacy is a hot topic between the latest standoff between Apple and the
FBI over the
Pensacola incident as well as Apple
reportedly abandoning its plan to bring end-to-end encryption to iCloud backups. With an in-depth report on what a robust iPhone cracking operation looks like from the inside,
Fast Company shares some fascinating details and photos of NYC’s $10 million cyber lab.</p>
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Here’s what a $10 million lab dedicated to cracking iPhones looks like