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Old 02-17-2016, 06:13 PM   #19
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Default Re: Apple addressing security concerns.

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Originally Posted by markem View Post
Your insights are very close and almost exactly correct.

There are 10^6 passwords of length 6
10^5 of length 5, etc.

Add them together and you get 10^7 - 1
Ahhhh, that makes sense. I'm uncertain what Apple allows in the way of digits but I think your forced to either 4 or 6 digits. My iPhone 6s and mini 4 are basically the same and I think it's 6 digits only or Touch ID. I say think because I don't see any other options but that means little. Earlier Apple products I recollect were 4 or 6 digit pass codes so yes, more digits and combinations hah.

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So I guess back to topic, the issue now becomes not encryption as that's a ***** to crack but not erasing the data on failed pass code attempts. This is kind of a clever approach the FBI is taking as they are letting Apple encrypt but the pass code is so much easier to break all they want is a simple feature disabled? This is where privacy gets confused as technology and law are never at the same point in time.
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