>>>>Can there possibly be a doubt that it's possible?
>>>>How would you test a security system that you couldn't reset?
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>>I wouldn't accept a security system that CAN be reset by some secret means. Hence the publication of Blowfish and AES and DES algorithms so people can satisfy themselves that they want to rely on it. Security through obscurity is not secure at all. My expectation is that Apple cannot hack a phone, just as the Refox dude cannot or will not help unpick an app protected by his system because if he can- then it's not protected at all.
FYI - you can get around branded refox apps. There is a way you can hack the refox application itself so it bypasses the need for the branding password. I've done it myself before - and at one point I even posted the hack out here.
>>>>Really?
>>>>Try walking thru downtown Trenton waving fistfuls of cash and see what happens.
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>>A phone looks like fistfuls of cash if you can easily hack it and access online sites and passwords. And many/most people have access to more $ via their phone than they would ever carry as cash.
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>Yeah, but you'll need to know the PIN :)
...unless every hacker on earth has access to your stuff because the feds felt they needed a backdoor.
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