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It is technically possible, for instance, to retrieve data from iCloud backups of devices.
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Apple has already complied with requests for access to iCloud backups of the device, which can be accessed even though the iPhone itself is locked and encrypted with a passcode.
Confirm you have recent backups of all your devices that will be traveling with you.
That many users running iCloud backups of their iOS devices, storing photos via Photo Stream and accessing iTunes music and video libraries in the cloud definitely comes with significant server demands.
Users are strongly encouraged to make an encrypted backup of the device data and verify it for accuracy and completeness.
This info, it's worth recalling, is never transmitted to Apple's servers, nor is it stored in iCloud or the iTunes backup of a device.
Update 2: In a statement on Saturday, the FBI confirmed that it worked with San Bernardino County officials to change the Apple ID password, preventing efforts to perform any further auto-backups of the device.
This is because it was previously possible to connect an iPhone or iPad to a computer with which it had previously paired (and was therefore 'trusted') by iTunes and it would happily create a local backup of the device which could be restored to an iPhone endlessly, essentially giving hackers unlimited passcode attempts to unlock it.
First, if the FBI is able to crack the passcode with Apple's help, the only way it's going to get data off of it is with an extraction tool that basically dumps a backup of the device using the iTunes backup method.
Before jailbreaking, it is always wise to create a backup of your device on your computer.
Now that your phone is rooted, you can perform a much more thorough backup of your device using Titanium Backup.
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