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So I work in IT for the police. I just received an "unneeded" encrypted smartphone.

I had to reconfigure it, in order to give it to the next policeman. Unfortunately nobody knew the password and there is actually no way to reset this damn thing.Trust me, i did my research.

About 2 days later i receive an angry call by the policeman that should be using the phone by now.

Policemen: "Why is my phone not ready yet?"
Me: "it's encrypted and nobody has the password."
Policemen: "Well just ask the previous owner then!"
Me:"It's a little difficult..."
Policemen: "Why?!?"
Me: "He shot himself."

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  • 21
    @irene

    Nope, old Blackberry. Tried an old exploit, didn't work. Probably the firmware is still up to date.
  • 23
    Cursed phone 📌
  • 1
    Wanna see how it ends, watch The Call 😱
  • 4
    @Alice Oh yes, the one by Takashi Miike 🙏
  • 3
    @Alice I'm married 😝
    Did you see Uzumaki? One of my other favorite jap horror flicks!
  • 0
    📌
  • 6
    Did you try "I am sherlocked" ?
  • 1
    Fucking buy a new Phone, the guy shot himself for fuck sake
  • 2
    @Jilano You could try 'Exte' and Suicide Circle 👌
  • 1
    Hey at least it's secure.
  • 1
    @irene BlackBerries are actually extremely secure compared to other phones... many high ranked politicians used BlackBerry phones while they were still a thing.
  • 0
    They still are a thing they make specialised secure phones that are built on top of Android but heavily customised and with hardware security too.
  • 0
    @irene true dat, one lil rootkit and you're done
  • 0
    OP makes me think blackberries are too secure for police to crack, now questioning my knowledge of everything. 🤔
  • 1
    You’re absolutely sure you can’t wipe it through the serial headers?
  • 0
    Nothing special about this, iPhones are the same. If “Find my iPhone” is enabled, it's not possible for someone else to use the phone, even after factory reset.
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