XRY - software used to remove the passcode of an iPhone has a lot of attention, remains without demonstration

  A few days ago I introduced you a method by which a Swedish company manages to obtain essential information from an iPhone terminal that is blocked with a security code. That company develops software for forensics and collaborates with the authorities of many countries, but the attention its program received seems to have led them to release the video clip demonstrating how it works. It is not known if Apple contacted them and threatened them with lawsuits to remove that video or if they did it willingly, but it is certain that now you can no longer watch the recording.

  It would not be abnormal for Apple to make such gestures considering that it has behaved in a similar way in the past. The method presented by the Swedish company was similar to the one available by performing a jailbreak, so there was no need for very expensive software to do exactly the same thing, and probably the negative publicity surrounding this demonstration led Apple to take action.