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The former president of South Korea has refused to provide the investigators to his smartphone password. The Korea Times:

President Yun Sock-Yol has refused to provide the examiners with his smartphone password, which can complicate the search for evidence in the military case, according to The Korea Times.

The law enforcement agencies were confiscated in the Apple smartple of Yun Sok-Yul, but it turned out that the data was protected not only with a password but also the function of the face of the face.

The newspaper notes that the six-digit password is broken, which allows you to use capital letters, numbers and special characters, can require up to 56 billion combinations. At the same time, the phone can be regulated after 10 errors in deleting data.

The publication notes that there are programs designed to break the phones if law enforcement agencies have such a necessity.