It is possible to access password-locked iPhones, at least according to data recovery service provider DriveSavers. They will be presenting information about accessing data from damaged, traumatized, or corrupted iOS devices, including the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, at the ongoing LegalTech trade show in New York. The tips will be helpful for law practice management.
“DriveSavers has recently added additional engineering staff and is developing new capabilities specifically for smart devices due to a significant increase in demand for our data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services,” said chief technology officer Chris Bross.
Source: DriveSavers