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Indicted Eric Adams told FBI he forgot his iPhone's new passcode
But If law enforcement were to obtain a court order and subpoena his iCloud account, if Mr. Adam enabled "Messages in the Cloud," they could potentially get a non-encrypted copy of his messages if Mr. Adams was running an iCloud backup, which most people do.
If you have iCloud Backup enabled, Apple has a copy of the encryption key for your Messages in iCloud. This key allows Apple to decrypt your messages and provide them to law enforcement if required by a valid legal process.
We shall see how this plays out. -
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