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Originally Posted by Shane R
Only if it's a 4 digit passcode. If it's truly complex, numbers and characters, they won't be able to get access to it.
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The article I read on the BBC website did state in this case they were dealing with a 4 digit passcode with a possible 10 000 combinations.
Maybe one of the things to come from this will be minimum 8 digit unlock codes with letters and numbers, not sure how many possible combinations there would be then. Maybe someone else could tell me.