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    1 year ago

    not defending this utter bellend, but, I think it is the case that turning on the phone will cause problems for security as it was compromised by either chinese or russian spyware. I may have dreamt this, i dont think i did

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      1 year ago

      Authorities could just switch it on in a shielded room. Military has those, cell phone designers do, so they can get access. Then plug it into a forensics laptop (not connectable) and be done with it.

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        1 year ago

        youve worked for central government i see!