Stolen iPhone prototypes used for hacking into Apple's vaunted security, even by law enforcement

That unicorn of an iPhone, a "dev-fused" device with stripped security for easier software development and prototyping, has been the culprit behind cracking the hardest Apple encryption nuts in the hacking community and law enforcement alike, it seems.

A months-long investigation by Motherboard has discovered how these units go for many thousands of dollars on the black market, sought after by security researchers in the best-case scenario, through companies that provide cracking for law-enforcement purposes, to the hacking and jailbreaking community that is in the grey area ...

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