Noted iPhone security destroyerJonathan Zdziarskihas crack the iPhone 3GS encoding security department , which is to be expected , but the ease and swiftness with which he did it is troubling . Zdziarski claims the iPhone 3GS is thus “ useless ” to business organisation .

https://gizmodo.com/hacker-to-bypass-iphone-passcode-lock-during-live-webca-5046050

The iPhone certainly is n’t as ubiquitous for embodied use as BlackBerry or even Windows Mobile , but that ’s initiate to change , and Zdziarski is very concerned that the iPhone 3GS ’s security place sensitive data at unneeded risk . He claims that with easily - available software , anybody can break into an iPhone 3GS and begin take out data within two minutes , and get at everything on the telephone within 45 . After read this , we could see why companies might just be loath to sell their BlackBerrys in for a shining new iPhone 3GS . [ Wired ]

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