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this post was submitted on 30 Jan 2026
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Don't they make a copy of the phone before they go about trying to unlock it?
This kind of security is only going to work against a careless or incompetent atta-- oh. I see...
that implies competence
That requires USB connection to even be possible with a locked phone.
Yes, and you can disable usb completely on graphene.
It also will not accept new USB connections while the screen is locked.
Not for state sponsored campaigns. They’ll cut the damn chips from your phone and send signals directly to the individual pins if they have to. They’ll freeze your ram into super cold state to make it nonvolatile. They’ll do some crazy shit, man.