DriveSavers claims to have 100% success cracking locked iPhones

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Despite Apple’s best efforts, it appears that security researchers are still coming up with ways to access data on an otherwise locked iOS device. Most recently, a data recovery firm dubbed DriveSavers started advertising a new technology — with a 100% success rate, mind you — that can purportedly recover data from a wide array of password protected phones, including the iPhone.

Per the company website, the solution in question is effective with any type of iPhone model running any variant of iOS, including iOS 12.

https://bgr.com/2018/11/27/iphone-security-passcode-workaround-solution-drivesavers/
https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/27/18115176/drivesavers-locked-iphone-break-in-unlock



http://0day.today and other darkweb 0Day sites as well
A few 0-Day exploit sites had listed some new kernel exploits regarding "Stack Memory Disclosure and "Use-After-Free due to bad Error Handling in Personas" on the 22nd.. 4 days later DriveSavers has a website listing they can bypass all iPhones? I'm pretty sure I know what's going on :-)
 
Although it is possible that they are telling the truth, but I've sent several test cases of other things that they claim to be able to do, none of which they were able to do, yet were recoverable by someone else I tested. I know that I'm somewhat biased against DriveSavers, but remember that they are a professional marketing and sales company first and a data recovery lab second.
 
Looks like it is probably true.... and it looks like I called it correctly! Yay, me! @Barcelona - Here comes that jailbreak, I might even have the timing down, lol:

Apple’s iOS 12.1.1 Security Details Highlight A New Ian Beer Kernel Exploit Which Could Potentially Lead To First iOS 12 Public Jailbreak
https://www.redmondpie.com/jailbrea...jailbreak-exploit-patched-in-latest-firmware/

"The information suggests that the bug is available in iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch sixth-generation, and gives the impact as potentially allowing an application to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges."

CVE-2018-4461 - I even called the vulnerability being used, the one I'm trying now, unsuccessfully as of yet...

https://0day.today/exploit/description/31386

That's the one.
 
Is this the same as icloud locked and no login password. I had one a nice iphone 6s let it go for $55 for parts.
There are littery millions of paperweight iphones
 
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