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by limitedsupply
1245 days ago
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Are you sure? Want to re-read it one more time? The phone was _stolen_ at gun point, not unlocked. It looks like the password was later phished when author's brother clicked the fake Apple support link. So at that point they had access to both the password and the phone. But I am guessing, it's not clear how/what they did. |
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To add some context, Argentina has a history of robbers asking people to do complex tasks at gun point, like withdrawing money, and other things during “secuestro express”.