If anybody tries to brute force my phone they’re gonna be hella mad when they find out it’s actually a USB killer and I only communicate via carrier pigeon.
For anyone who doesn't get what just happened, the brute force tool was successful at 5665, but did two more attempts before its light sensor detected the screen unlocking and therefore halting the brute forcing process. So he knew it was a code somewhere just before 5667 (the last sequence the tool tried before halting). He knew it'd take a matter of seconds for it to go from 5660 to the correct sequence at the end. Hope that helps.
That makes a whole lot more sense than the implication the 5667 attempt was the owner's...which of course made no sense on account of him just making a few attempts.
@@lt6986No. The password cracker tries every possible password, but it doesn’t tell you which is successful. The pass cracker tells you within 5 or so digits which pass works.
I repair phones and devices, and just got done doing one for a customer recently. I can't get you the exact passcode, but, depending what model/iOS version it's running, I can get it unlocked and at least provide unlimited passcode attempts.
There's a licenced Microsoft Xbox repair technician in a local pinball/game shop... I brought my red ringed 360 to him (I already did the Pennies under the mother board, and oven reset the solder, and I had cut a hole in the case directly above the heat sink fan, added another fan, powered separately with a power brick. And I fed cold air from an AC directly into the fan mod, with a dryer vent hose. Last four to six months of use, unless the air conditioning was feeding cold air the Xbox would not work. ... The Xbox technician said I "kept that Xbox on life support and it had lived much longer then it ever should have, there's nothing I can do you didn't already do". His words exactly.
I forgot my password on my iPhone 5, after 5 tries it locks for 1/2 hour. After 10 it locked for a day. It keeps escalating, you cannot brute force with newer OS. This was in 2018
@@SamudroEntertainment most ppl don’t have it on in the first place 💀 most the time you have to set it yourself because to many ppl have forgotten or someone has reset their phone
Yeah even if it’s not his he’s doing the person he stole it from a favour. It’s 2023 you don’t need a shitty fucking iPhone 5 lmao. Plus I guarantee you can’t make more than $50 profit from such a shit piece of tech
Highly doubtful. I've kidnapped their family members before and when they came for their family members. They proceeded to contact me about my extended warranty they literally forgot about their family members. They are my family members now unfortunately. No wonder they're so relentless their wife and children are horrible monsters. Inow contact people about their extended warranty to stay away from them. So while I'm here I would like to take a few minutes of your time and speak to you about your extended warranty... It'll only take a few seconds of your time sir
In Norway everything has atleast 2 years warranty by law, and 3 years of reclamation. Totalling to 5 years of coverage. So if its suppoosed to last atleast 4+ years you have to covered. We do sell insurance for mishaps though.
I remember this one time when I was a kid I bought a Xbox 360 and a flea market. I was so excited. Until I got home and found out it had a parental control on it that locked out pretty much everything. I didn’t even try to crack it I was so upset... few days went by and I was like “wth I’ll try it” my first thought was “the people I bought it from don’t seem very smart so it has to be simple” I guessed 1234 an BOOM I was in
Some devices also have a universal unlock/password reset code. Meaning it doesn’t matter if you didn’t enter the parents unlock code but if you entered the universal code it would take you straight to resetting the passcode. Had an old LG Plasma TV that allowed that as a kid. My mom could never figure out why I was always able to get back into the TV whenever she locked me out of it😂.
Not true, it's easier to remember any name connected to a person than a password that's 4 random number. The difference is logic reasoning. If it's your birthday like 0202 as in second February then that's easy and exploitable by people who know this info
The two mass shooter's phones, yeah. FBI never got into their phones, Apple couldn't even open them since there was no back-door back then. Now, pretty sure the FBI has Pegasus 2 by now.
@@Hanibul_Lecktor they say things on the news and esp the FBI that are total lies , and yea the feds have got into 4 iPhones of mine in the past . Now I don't do dirt and have learned a lot about iCloud and Apple products myself . Simple as they come fr
1) did the tool try to go from 0000 to 9999? 2) why didnt it lock the phone for too many failed attempts? 3) why did it stop 5667 if the code was 5665?
The problem I have is that it appears you have no integrity. First off it’s an iPhone 5, so it’s ancient and probably belongs to a young kid, also who forgets 5665. The phone is stolen, open the phone find a contact like Dad or Gran and phone them and find out who the phone really belongs to!
@@ChrisLXNDR That's not how that works. He is talking about a security hole that Apple has since fixed. You wouldn't be able to do this type of brute force on a newer phone because the security features in the newer iOS would disable the USB port. It wouldn't matter if anything was connected to it or not.
@@andricmercedes5932 unless it’s a official lightning cable it won’t ask to unlock the phone to charge the phone thinks it’s charging instead of trying to be unlocked
Yeah it seems highly sus, I phone goes disabled after 10 attempts without a time after 5 you have to wait. Then it clearly shows the disabled message on the screen as it attempts to “enter” the passcode. 💯 this is all doctored BS
This is why I use a long pin and don't show how many digits it is. Four digits is nothing to brute force and can even be done by hand in a somewhat reasonable amount of time.
😂 I can't tell if commenters have too much or too little faith in humanity... I've helped way too many family members who forgot theirs, to the point that if I can't immediately open my dad's phone for him, he will look mildly offended and say "you don't remember?!?"
They'll crack your ish before lunch & most of time they'll ripped the data right off the SSD but of course without a warrant what they discovered is useless in court.
@@King_of_Africa saying how they couldn’t get that one terrorist’s iPhone data, I doubt that. Decryption is nearly impossible these days unless you know the encryption key.
Fun fact: most high level government employees use computers from the 90s just because they don't want to change any hardware to avoid risking losing anything So they have a bunch of senile old people at a bunch of ancient computers who have no clue whats going on in the world and no care
Since it took a year and a half to get a Neo-Nazi terrorist in jail after his literal whereabouts, motive, contact information and social media were public information... I don't hold much hope that the FBI or Scotland Yard have anything more higher-powered than this.
I hope so, I’m sorry for your loss. it seems a lot of morons in the comments here would think you stole the phone, because apparently people steal really old iphones that aren’t worth anything but sentimental worth to specific people.
Somehow your memory lasts more than 7 days?? Wow, somebody get this guy a medal or trophy or something, maybe even a PhD, they’re clearly a genius. Fucking asshole.
Aint no one stealing an iphone 5 bruh it’s worth like $40 max, maybe a crackhead but a crackhead ain’t gonna pay to have it unlocked since a crackhead would only steal a phone to get some easy cash, use your brain.
Yes sir, ima steal this guys old af phone and not only that pay for shipping and service to have the phone unlock and see what could potentially be on that phone
When I was 10, I accidentally let horses loose because I somehow picked the correct 4-digit combination on a lock without realizing it and walked away.😂
I found myself locked out of mine without ever even securing it with a passcode. Took the phone to my service provider, and they reopened it just punching in a ton of numbers while pressing keys. The next time it happened, they refused to open it again and told me I had to buy an upgrade as per corporate.
Okay, I might not be that smart, but doesn’t the iPhone prevent you from entering more passcodes after 3 tries or so? So when you entered two wrong ones already how does it not lock itself after the third try?
@@aaronlegend14 good luck trying to get in my phone you’re gonna need yo run through 20 digits of numbers and letters in the right sequence And no it’s not a human password with a word in it either lol
@@Blazedreptile The phone, sure, but what about the data on the phone? Someone could get access to bank accounts and steal somebody's money. Happens all the time.
I have learned about the concept and not the application of it. Right now that tactic is out of the reach of a common malicious actor but not a nation state. But when the os is running you can take a bit for bit clone and make a copy then brute force the copy.
It's brute forcing it, basically skipping the time limit because it's not actually using the normal pass code method it's injecting the passcode directly into the phone, not counting as a failed attempt
Before you guys get all giddy, this won't work with recent phones. After a few failed attempts, the OS will lock down or in some cases do a factory reset.
Well it's an iphone 5 it might've just been sitting in a drawer for years... Also some people just have bad memory for example my mother wouldn't remember it if wasn't used for weeks let alone years😅
Yes sir, ima steal this guys old af phone and not only that pay for shipping and service to have the phone unlock and see what could potentially be on that phone
If anybody tries to brute force my phone they’re gonna be hella mad when they find out it’s actually a USB killer and I only communicate via carrier pigeon.
Fr bro, birds for life
oh nah this dude is still in WW2
Ipigeon
@Nawkl ayo
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For anyone who doesn't get what just happened, the brute force tool was successful at 5665, but did two more attempts before its light sensor detected the screen unlocking and therefore halting the brute forcing process. So he knew it was a code somewhere just before 5667 (the last sequence the tool tried before halting). He knew it'd take a matter of seconds for it to go from 5660 to the correct sequence at the end. Hope that helps.
Ur a hero. Wish he’d explain that in the vid..
@@bluewave2432he did
That makes a whole lot more sense than the implication the 5667 attempt was the owner's...which of course made no sense on account of him just making a few attempts.
Thanks captain obvious
This doesn’t explain the counting out loud he did or how he figured out the exact number
How can you forget 5665?
He definitely stole it.
I think that it's staged. Look at the previous entry. It says 5665, so he likely didn't forget, he just did this for demonstration purposes/click bait
People forget passwords all the time. What do you mean he stole it?
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@Gabe Bateman mine is americas birthday
@@lt6986No. The password cracker tries every possible password, but it doesn’t tell you which is successful. The pass cracker tells you within 5 or so digits which pass works.
Your “customer” needs to get checked for a brain tumor.
Have it ever gone into your head that hi might have left the phone for maybe even years, its ancient iphone 5...
It's not a tumor.
You can also do this with the flipper zero but it doesn’t work for the newer iPhones, awesome video
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We got package 🤓👺🌚
Customer: got his passcode leaked
Customer changed his password
Customer forgots password again
117 likes and no comments? Let me fix that
Infinite money glitch
I hate when I forgots my password
Hell never stops
Forgots me nots...
The robber ❌
The customer ✅
costumer 💀
@@polishjerry8662 💀🔫
Bro who’s robbing an iPhone 5 in 2023 😭 it’s more obvious it’s a customer who’s forgotten the password to a very old phone 😂😂
It’s an old phone a lot of people forget their password and wanna retrieve their photos
I believe you can just reset the phone and disable the passcode, but you’ll lose the data which proves that it’s indeed the owner of the phone
Damn I need this for my old ipod. It's locked for the next 6 years because I tried to get into it after a decade.
Sorry, you'll need to wait 3,153,600 minutes before trying again....
At least yours is 6 years mine is locked for 24,311,836 i don’t know how many years thats locked for but i know it would still be locked
If it's locked for that long you may as well restore in iTunes and make the sacrifice
I repair phones and devices, and just got done doing one for a customer recently. I can't get you the exact passcode, but, depending what model/iOS version it's running, I can get it unlocked and at least provide unlimited passcode attempts.
The phone is on life support 💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Because it's IPhone...
There's a licenced Microsoft Xbox repair technician in a local pinball/game shop... I brought my red ringed 360 to him (I already did the Pennies under the mother board, and oven reset the solder, and I had cut a hole in the case directly above the heat sink fan, added another fan, powered separately with a power brick. And I fed cold air from an AC directly into the fan mod, with a dryer vent hose. Last four to six months of use, unless the air conditioning was feeding cold air the Xbox would not work.
... The Xbox technician said I "kept that Xbox on life support and it had lived much longer then it ever should have, there's nothing I can do you didn't already do". His words exactly.
@@NeonNuanceGaming nah . The iPhone 6 came out in 2014, it’s been 9 years
This only works on iOS 11.4 and Below Since recent iOS blocks USB connection after a restart.
EDIT: How did my comment get 43K likes?
Also unless you have that setting enabled
they don't want you to work for yourself ;)
I mean, If your gonna brute Force
Rip the motherboard out and connect it to a external processor
Oh no the USB 🥱
@@donovanulrich348 significantly easier said than done 😂
@@g0tsp33d And whats the alternative? Them making it EASIER for people to break into your phone? Thats what you want? Goof
That phone looks like an intensive care patient with all those wires hooked up to it lol
It's disabled
lol
Because it is....
The heart monitor works🤣🤣
Checks out. Source: just got out of the icu.
lol
Goes to show no matter how hard technology tries to be secure, there is always a way around. It's finding it that creates the most fun.
Instructions unclear accidentally set phone to self destruct.
“ITS GONNA BLOW”
Incoming incoming incoming
@@Kriegerinheart LMAOO
As of today humanity as we know it has been destroyed with everyone within your hemisphere dead we can only hope no one finds out how you managed this
"Fire in the holes"
"your customer stole that phone" Guys, it's an iPhone 5. Come on.
Not only that. Even if they did who is this guy to assume? Someone could bring him a stolen desktop but you wouldn’t know it was stolen.
The only thing he archive with this video was how to unlock a phone so old that doesn't have security try on the latest 😂
@SECRETABC69Nope, it’s a 5. It uses lightning. The 5S was the first with a fingerprint sensor, not the 5.
@SECRETABC69bro I forgot my passcode even with fingerprints
You still need your pass
I forgot my password on my iPhone 5, after 5 tries it locks for 1/2 hour. After 10 it locked for a day. It keeps escalating, you cannot brute force with newer OS. This was in 2018
I set my iPhone to self-destruct after 10 wrong passwords along with the person who holds it.
I actually set mine to create life.
I have mine set to “frag mode” as well.
@@sentientcardboarddumpster7900 i set mine to become sentient
@Just Dan I set mine to love me but then fall out of love with me and break my heart
@@sentientcardboarddumpster7900 This cuts deep.
This is that my grandma thinks I do when I turn up the volume for the tv
Oh look the same comment as on every one of these videos
Your customer hasn't been eligible for security updates since 2016 lmao
He probably pulled it out of a drawer and wants to get his photos off of it.
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He has saved up to 12000$ in phones too!
@@wisico640 saving money by doing online banking and email on an insecure phone isn't a great idea
We still have a 4g at work for dev testing on older devices.
Not that it works with much anymore..
I hate to say this but his customer definitely stole that phone
True true true
idk old people forget their passwords sometimes too
Nah it’s an old phone they wanted to get onto. Hadn’t used it in years
if the code has no meaning it is easy to forget no matter how easy it is.
Who's out here stealing an iphone 5
"forgot his password" LOL. That's a stolen ass phone.
who tf steals an iPhone 5? 💀💀
@@jennaortegaisfine Tweakers
Nah you wouldn’t pay to ship and this guys service for a stolen 5
@@Witchmare if this ain't fax
I forgot mine on my old galaxy s8 cuz the screen cracked so i stored it. 3 years later i want pix out of it and idk how to get in
Literally don’t remember the last time I seen a home button iPhone lol.
And this is why Apple killed off brute forcing iPhones with the disabling and erase after 10 wrong combos.
You can turn that option off in your settings
@@yugiohkid1996but how do you get to settings if the phone’s locked…? 🧐
@@SamudroEntertainment most ppl don’t have it on in the first place 💀 most the time you have to set it yourself because to many ppl have forgotten or someone has reset their phone
Yes 💯 that's why this clip is mostly inapplicable bs. The brute force disable is on by default and pretty much no on turns it off
@@SamudroEntertainment nobody even has it on, stupid setting.
"The customer forgot his passcode" aka "the customer found or stole this phone"
Ah I have iPhones from 8 years ago I don’t remember the passcodes on
Yeah even if it’s not his he’s doing the person he stole it from a favour. It’s 2023 you don’t need a shitty fucking iPhone 5 lmao. Plus I guarantee you can’t make more than $50 profit from such a shit piece of tech
Would still be icloud locked tho
bro who the hell would steal this ancient tech of an iphone bro
@ZootedWaffle so when they come back for the phone you can just be like “what phone?”
Aint nobody gonna forget 5665
Exactly
@@jtarantula3390 unless it was something they randomly set 5 years ago?
@@keigansabo9330 why they all of a sudden want that phone if they been usin a newer one the past 5 years?
@@TheyCallMeASTRO that's where that ex's special pictures are stored outside of the cloud.
@@TheyCallMeASTRO old data, photos, etc?
The brute force algorithm works here 😅 glad to new this
The customer forgot 5665? Lock it back up an just give the phone back.
😂, no fr
C'mon who forgets that number.
Oh my dear god, it looked like you had the phone on life support🤣🤣
Gotta have put it in dnr.
The brute force was so strong, it cracked the screen.
It's called “brute force” for a reason
It looks like it’s on life support
I can see that thing passing through into it's nostril 🙄
that phone was da... sick 🤢
@@nsikakfridayakpan5510nostril?? Bro it’s a phone 💀💀💀
@@AuralPods-gm4pg lol 😂 i know 😊
@@AuralPods-gm4pgit was a good joke really
@@AuralPods-gm4pgr/woosh
3 incorrect codes, 5 minute lockout.
3000 incorrect codes, they stop calling about your extended warranty.
Highly doubtful. I've kidnapped their family members before and when they came for their family members. They proceeded to contact me about my extended warranty they literally forgot about their family members.
They are my family members now unfortunately. No wonder they're so relentless their wife and children are horrible monsters. Inow contact people about their extended warranty to stay away from them.
So while I'm here I would like to take a few minutes of your time and speak to you about your extended warranty... It'll only take a few seconds of your time sir
@@jamarjames9501I had a stroke reading that
@cigs-R-pedos Of course, take all the time you need. I'd love to hear more!
@@CrustyTip bruh you so fat you probably would have had a stroke anyways, shut up
In Norway everything has atleast 2 years warranty by law, and 3 years of reclamation. Totalling to 5 years of coverage. So if its suppoosed to last atleast 4+ years you have to covered. We do sell insurance for mishaps though.
I remember this one time when I was a kid I bought a Xbox 360 and a flea market. I was so excited. Until I got home and found out it had a parental control on it that locked out pretty much everything. I didn’t even try to crack it I was so upset... few days went by and I was like “wth I’ll try it” my first thought was “the people I bought it from don’t seem very smart so it has to be simple” I guessed 1234 an BOOM I was in
You could have just reset the console back to factory settings in 10 seconds with a code you get from google.
@@lows6427 didn’t know that🤣 but I did try to reset the parental control was in the way of that to
Some devices also have a universal unlock/password reset code. Meaning it doesn’t matter if you didn’t enter the parents unlock code but if you entered the universal code it would take you straight to resetting the passcode. Had an old LG Plasma TV that allowed that as a kid. My mom could never figure out why I was always able to get back into the TV whenever she locked me out of it😂.
HACKERMAN
Out of all the stories that didn’t happen, this is my favourite one of them.
Beh beh beh was priceless...literally sounded like the engine brake on a semi 😂
So many relationships can end with this man’s ability
That was my first thoughts
Not likely...but it shows you never used an iPhone...once you max out the pass error, it shows a long as timer that is equal to 20 yr.
@@terrabaka pffff I have an iPhone 14 foh
@@terrabakayou stupid as hell 😂
@@terrabaka surely you haven't watched the part 1
he forgot 5665? nah, it's stolen
Bro it's his phone
@@catsdogswoof3968 source:trust me bro
No 5667 he said
Bro I forgot my password once it was 0000 , for some reason I was convinced it was 5050
The person guessed 5667. It’s near 5665 so it isnt stolen. He simply forgot it
Considering that’s gotta the IPhone 5. I Can see how someone would forget a passcode for a phone they owned like over 10 years ago 😂
Yes but I never forget anything so this would never happen to me
@@ossamaabdusalam830🤓🤓🤓
Dumb comment
@@ossamaabdusalam830blessed by the angels .
@@ossamaabdusalam830 who asked
It’s an iPhone 5, it’s probably his old ass pin from 10 years ago I feel him 🤣
Bro actually forgot the worlds easiest password
Facts 💀
Not true, it's easier to remember any name connected to a person than a password that's 4 random number. The difference is logic reasoning. If it's your birthday like 0202 as in second February then that's easy and exploitable by people who know this info
Bro really just went 🤓
@@tomsterbg8130 🤓
@@NintendoNerd64 Your reply was as useful as your existence.
I Remember when the fbi was pissed at Apple because they couldn’t get a phone unlocked and Apple wouldn’t help without a warrant
Isn’t this what they did to get in the phone
They feds wanted Apple to create a back door just for them
That was a hoax, people believed it to 😂😂 facts , iphones are easy easy easy to hack
The two mass shooter's phones, yeah. FBI never got into their phones, Apple couldn't even open them since there was no back-door back then. Now, pretty sure the FBI has Pegasus 2 by now.
@@Hanibul_Lecktor they say things on the news and esp the FBI that are total lies , and yea the feds have got into 4 iPhones of mine in the past . Now I don't do dirt and have learned a lot about iCloud and Apple products myself . Simple as they come fr
Bro is committing a crime in 4K 😂
We getting locked up with this one🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🥵
The iPhone looks like it’s hooked up to life support
It might as well be. Iphones need all the help they can get. It's best to throw them in the garbage where they belong
This guy just John Connored that iPhone 🤣I was legit waiting for the "easy money " at the end
That would've been rich 🤣
1) did the tool try to go from 0000 to 9999?
2) why didnt it lock the phone for too many failed attempts?
3) why did it stop 5667 if the code was 5665?
Starts at 9999
He did 5666 and 5 minutes later tried 5665
Ya rite
That phone looks like a magnet fishing find that someone threw in the river on purpose
These are the real repairmen.
The Arabs
Dude forgot a passcode with 2 numbers
It's like 14 different combinations those 2 numbers can make lol he could of guessed it though
The phone looks like its on life support
Man that iPhone looks like it’s on life support
Sending this to my buddy that says even the FBI can't get into an iPhone
Your buddy is mad retarded
Clearly neither of you are very smart, as information and court cases showing the fbi getting into iPhones is just a google away
you can set a setting that all your data will delete after x many failed attempts.
So yes your buddy was right
Forensics can get almost everything if you go deep enough
@@KingdomArtzApple will literally give them a work around if they ask. If you believe they won't you're terribly naive.
Do you require any type of ownership validation for this type of stuff?? How do you know its not stolen?
Can we get a dedicated video on this device. How did it put in the code while disabled???
Ikr I think that the old iOS has a bug where it didn't block the USB input when the phone is lock
He just said he used Brute Force
@@GeoCelRauExtras it's a little more complicated than that kid
@@GeoCelRauExtrasit’s more complicated than that retard
No you theft
The problem I have is that it appears you have no integrity. First off it’s an iPhone 5, so it’s ancient and probably belongs to a young kid, also who forgets 5665. The phone is stolen, open the phone find a contact like Dad or Gran and phone them and find out who the phone really belongs to!
Remember, that's an iPhone 5..
Which iPhone did that terrorist have and Apple refused to help FBI crack the passcode?
probably had important pictures or data on it
How much for the service? I have an iPhone 5 that I have saved with precious photos and videos, and I forgot the pass code.🙁🙁
Yes! I can try this on my iPhone 5!
@@HMartindeCampo $1200
When the sleeve slid down the coffee cup after being placed down.. I felt that
B E S T ..C O M M E N T ..E V E R
He "forgot his passcode" 😂 suuuuuure he did
yes, someone is going to pay a pretty penny to a dude to unlock a stolen phone that is more than a decade old.
jesus christ some people are braindead.
He didn’t steal an iPhone 5
Nobody is going this out of their way to steal a phone you can get for 30 dollars on eBay.
This is why Apple added a function that disables the USB after 10 failed attempts
That’s why he has it connected so that it disables that functionality
@@ChrisLXNDR That's not how that works. He is talking about a security hole that Apple has since fixed. You wouldn't be able to do this type of brute force on a newer phone because the security features in the newer iOS would disable the USB port. It wouldn't matter if anything was connected to it or not.
@@alphanerd2305that.... Sucks 😢
Yep that's right, it will force you to open the device to allow any connected cable on the device to work, even charging cables
@@andricmercedes5932 unless it’s a official lightning cable it won’t ask to unlock the phone to charge the phone thinks it’s charging instead of trying to be unlocked
That iPhone 5 looks like it’s on life support 💀
What
@@AntThe1 he said “That iPhone 5 looks like it’s on life support 💀”.
This means that it looks really beat up, assuming that it’s an old phone.
Literally nothing about this video makes sense. The computer literally shows the password is 5665
Yeah it seems highly sus, I phone goes disabled after 10 attempts without a time after 5 you have to wait.
Then it clearly shows the disabled message on the screen as it attempts to “enter” the passcode. 💯 this is all doctored BS
@@whitewarwolfIt’s not. watch part one
This is why I use a long pin and don't show how many digits it is. Four digits is nothing to brute force and can even be done by hand in a somewhat reasonable amount of time.
Yeah because there's only 10000 possible passcodes
Sadly, it's been 10yrs since this comment and he's still trying different combos...
Me when the iPhone is set to factory reset after 10 tries 💀
4 digits code : cracked in 5 seconds
10 digits code : see you next universe
10^10
If it takes 5seconds to do 4 digits then it will take 57hours to do 10.
😂 I can't tell if commenters have too much or too little faith in humanity... I've helped way too many family members who forgot theirs, to the point that if I can't immediately open my dad's phone for him, he will look mildly offended and say "you don't remember?!?"
Yup I give back phones left by people on buses and such.
Almost every time the person missing the phone, calls the phone immediately.
If this is a rig some dude has in his garage, imagine what the government has.
They'll crack your ish before lunch & most of time they'll ripped the data right off the SSD but of course without a warrant what they discovered is useless in court.
@@King_of_Africa saying how they couldn’t get that one terrorist’s iPhone data, I doubt that. Decryption is nearly impossible these days unless you know the encryption key.
Fun fact: most high level government employees use computers from the 90s just because they don't want to change any hardware to avoid risking losing anything
So they have a bunch of senile old people at a bunch of ancient computers who have no clue whats going on in the world and no care
Since it took a year and a half to get a Neo-Nazi terrorist in jail after his literal whereabouts, motive, contact information and social media were public information... I don't hold much hope that the FBI or Scotland Yard have anything more higher-powered than this.
bro you really are an idiot in those things
Some old ass technology, bro you don’t even need to type to do this anymore😂
One time I successfully guessed the CD code for a burnt copy of Monster Truck Madness
lol
Legendary
Bro you could work for the NSA
My sister passed a few years ago and had the iPhone 4 I believe? Would it be possible to recover the stuff on it by now? At the time it was impossible
I hope so, I’m sorry for your loss.
it seems a lot of morons in the comments here would think you stole the phone, because apparently people steal really old iphones that aren’t worth anything but sentimental worth to specific people.
I’d say so!
my dood homeless people steal shoes from other homeless people, people will steal anything. But sure I'm sure some reasons are legit.
Somehow I still remember seeing part 1 weeks ago 💀
Somehow your memory lasts more than 7 days?? Wow, somebody get this guy a medal or trophy or something, maybe even a PhD, they’re clearly a genius.
Fucking asshole.
he would set his hot coffee right beside the damn phone 😂
That's why I use a 4 letter number that I will always remember.
3825?😂
4 letter number?
5869?
@@randomthingswithbrennan zero, four, five 😅
@@Tempest0001 lol 😂
“Forgot his passcode” - aka he stole the phone 😂
Who the fuck has been stealing an iphone 5 since the Obama administration
Ya but you can just wipe it and start fresh, unless the victim calls in the S/N and apple bricks the phone
Aint no one stealing an iphone 5 bruh it’s worth like $40 max, maybe a crackhead but a crackhead ain’t gonna pay to have it unlocked since a crackhead would only steal a phone to get some easy cash, use your brain.
Yes sir, ima steal this guys old af phone and not only that pay for shipping and service to have the phone unlock and see what could potentially be on that phone
See how dumb af you sound
Yo that’s cool. Can imagine the FBI using this haha 😂
I love how I saw part 1 last night, and today I get recommended part 2 😌👌
I got this part 5-6 shorts after first one
net worth on black is craaaazy 😂😂
"damn"
No level of security will ever matter, as someone will always invent a better key. For every locked door there is a breakable window
This is what I tell people that claim they buy iPhone for its security. There’s no absolute security as long as it is man made.
It seems people disagree on this topic
When I was 10, I accidentally let horses loose because I somehow picked the correct 4-digit combination on a lock without realizing it and walked away.😂
I found myself locked out of mine without ever even securing it with a passcode. Took the phone to my service provider, and they reopened it just punching in a ton of numbers while pressing keys.
The next time it happened, they refused to open it again and told me I had to buy an upgrade as per corporate.
Okay, I might not be that smart, but doesn’t the iPhone prevent you from entering more passcodes after 3 tries or so? So when you entered two wrong ones already how does it not lock itself after the third try?
It does exactly that, but its using some exploit in the old version of ios its running
Amateur hackers watching this video: write that down write that down
Bro successfully promoted Law coffee ☠️🗿☠️
Just a reminder you can go into settings and there’s a setting that lets you choose a much longer passcode with letters and numbers
Nothing will stop me from getting into your iPhone. If I have to wait 5 years for a new device to come out I will.
@@aaronlegend14 good luck trying to get in my phone you’re gonna need yo run through 20 digits of numbers and letters in the right sequence
And no it’s not a human password with a word in it either lol
@@aaronlegend14 More like the heat death of the universe, but go on, hold your breath.
@@Beateau nah apple gonna stop caring for dudes phone in 5 years and not offer apple support to them either
"forgot his passcode"...sure.... That phone is definitely stolen.
It's a 5 lol worth 2 quid
@@Blazedreptile The phone, sure, but what about the data on the phone? Someone could get access to bank accounts and steal somebody's money. Happens all the time.
@@KingGameReview if someone has updated that info to that phone which doesn't even run apps for banks anymore then they deserve tbh lol
@@Blazedreptile i swear to god, you’re so right.
that thing he uses is called digispark, it's a very low power arduino, but just good enough for emulating a usb keyboard and detecting light, i guess
Attiny 85
Sponsored by gorilla tape😂😂😂
Bro attached life support to a phone
Jesus how many of you unoriginal squares are going to say the same damn thing the unfunny, unoriginal, doucher said before you all
we need a vine boom for every pun
On newer ones you would clone the device so you can brute force the clones and keep replicating until you get it. This is cool though
how do you do that?
@@grimreefer213 for real I wanna know what this cloning consists of
How is this done
I am not sure how this works but how can you clone data without accessing it ¯\_ಠ_ಠ_/¯
I have learned about the concept and not the application of it. Right now that tactic is out of the reach of a common malicious actor but not a nation state. But when the os is running you can take a bit for bit clone and make a copy then brute force the copy.
How does this work? Doesn’t the phone get blocked after you fail like 5 tries?
Bro that phone looked like it was dying☠️☠️
because its literally 10 years old?
you know the customer had one of those “ohh shit that’s right!!” moments the minute he says 5665
I used to work at Apple. I was going to say something but just remembered I’m not allowed to. But we can obviously tell if you stole it
Cant just drop this info and dip 🤣 explain how?
You *used* to meaning you don't have an NDA
Where are you…you talent is greatly needed
Wouldn't the iphone increase the time each time the password is incorrect?????
Yes, this is bs.
I think the time lock wasn´t there on older iOS versions as far as I remember. So no its not BS
It's brute forcing it, basically skipping the time limit because it's not actually using the normal pass code method it's injecting the passcode directly into the phone, not counting as a failed attempt
@@TitanBeats using a keyboard bruteforce VIA arduino. Clever
@@Teh_Random_Canadian lol that's a much better way of wording it yea.
Before you guys get all giddy, this won't work with recent phones. After a few failed attempts, the OS will lock down or in some cases do a factory reset.
I'm pretty sure factory reset is optional
Factory reset is op for someone who found a lost iPhone 💀
The fact that someone can interact with the PIN input via port is ridiculous. What a weird design.
Only works on old phones, new phones have security patches, mainly android phones that have security patches every month
Me trying to get into my moms phone to play angry birds
how wasted u gotta be to forget 5665 LMAO
"My customer forgot his passcode..."
you mean, "A pickpocket needed to unlock a phone he just stole.""
Well it's an iphone 5 it might've just been sitting in a drawer for years... Also some people just have bad memory for example my mother wouldn't remember it if wasn't used for weeks let alone years😅
Yes sir, ima steal this guys old af phone and not only that pay for shipping and service to have the phone unlock and see what could potentially be on that phone
You see how dumb you sound
Bro forgot 5665🤣
Finally I found this short
Bro homies gonna be mad to find out my charger port is broken 😂