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  2. Graham Ivan Clark - Wikipedia

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    During his teenage years, Clark used various aliases while participating in online communities, gaining notoriety as a scammer in the "hardcore factions" Minecraft community. [3] In 2018, Graham joined OGUsers , a forum dedicated to selling, buying, and trading online accounts, and was banned after four days.

  3. iOS jailbreaking - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone Dev Team, which is not affiliated with Apple, has released a series of free desktop-based jailbreaking tools. In July 2008 it released a version of PwnageTool to jailbreak the then new iPhone 3G on iPhone OS 2.0 as well as the iPod Touch, [41] [42] newly including Cydia as the primary third-party installer for jailbroken software. [43]

  4. George Hotz - Wikipedia

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    George Francis Hotz (born October 2, 1989), alias geohot, is an American security hacker, entrepreneur, [1] and software engineer.He is known for developing iOS jailbreaks, [2] [3] reverse engineering the PlayStation 3, and for the subsequent lawsuit brought against him by Sony.

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  7. TikTok users baffled by ‘amazing’ hack for unlocking an ...

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    His video, which has nearly 3 million views, shows iPhone users how to unlock their screens using Apple’s accessibility features. To start, go to your phone’s accessibility settings, then ...

  8. Phone hacking - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone voicemail messages may be accessed on a landline telephone with the entry of a personal identification number (PIN). [4] Reporters for News International would call the number of an individual's mobile phone, wait to be moved to voicemail, and then guess the PIN, which was often set at a simple default such as 0000 or 1234. [5]

  9. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    An iPhone 5C, the model used by one of the perpetrators of the 2015 San Bernardino attack. The Apple–FBI encryption dispute concerns whether and to what extent courts in the United States can compel manufacturers to assist in unlocking cell phones whose data are cryptographically protected. [1]