Currently there is a guy in court for giving a duress-password to border guards. From nuisance to a real problem in 30 seconds. =3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2rokxux5cU

he would be in same issues with Samsung and not giving the password

let's blame the tool, not the person using it, I assume you also think cars kill people, not the the people driving the cars...

Every iPhone and Android device can be cloned in a few minutes with physical access. Others with standard base-band cell LTE/G5 modem devices are remote tapped in seconds without user knowledge.

The fact is technology can never fix legal policy, privacy protection, or societal issues. =3

> Every iPhone and Android device can be cloned in a few minutes with physical access.

Misleading: The data can usually be copied quickly and easily is the encrypted version.

There are companies that are specialized in cracking phone logins with unpublished zero-click $370/unit product exploits. An LLM will not help you kid.

Also the joke meme: https://xkcd.com/538/

The only indication of a remote-compromised system is apparently a slight drop in battery life, and higher than normal background data. Privacy is dead. =3