
“The feature disables data transfer through the Lightning port one hour after a phone was last locked, preventing popular third-party hacking tools used by law enforcement from accessing the device.”
Read more: http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/13/technology/apple-iphone-law-enforcement/index.html
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