Federal investigators are analyzing device’s content, although it is unclear how agency gained access

The FBI has gained access to the phone of the suspected gunman who opened fire on Donald Trump’s rally and is analyzing the device’s contents, the agency stated in a press release on Monday afternoon. The shooting, which killed one audience member and left Trump bleeding from one ear, is being investigated as an assassination attempt.

Authorities have been working to determine the motive behind the attack at Trump’s campaign rally on Saturday, but no clear picture has yet emerged. The gunman, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks by the FBI, was shot and killed in the incident.

Federal investigators announced on Sunday that they had obtained Crooks’s cellphone, but had issues with bypassing its password protections to access the data within. FBI investigators then shipped the phone to a lab in Virginia, where agents successfully gained access, per the bureau’s press release.

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    Investigators couldn’t get in with 1234, so they shipped it to their lab to try 5678

    Wonder if this was one of the latest flagships or something older

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      If he had fingerprint unlock it would be pretty easy to get in considering they have access to his fingers. Facial recognition… less successful in this case.

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          On my pixel the pin required lock is up vol and power > lockdown.

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            Lmao. I don’t restart enough to have realized that’s an option. My failsafe was to chuck it so it restarts…

            I do have my Nexus One hanging out somewhere in storage. Had to know all the tricks back then.

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              This comes up every so often and it was something I learned during the same conversation, so I always just pass it along.

              For me the fingerprint unlock is just too convenient to not use, but it’s nice to know I can lock down my phone quickly if I need to.

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    Crooks, who left behind no immediately available manifesto or record of the attack, unlike many other modern assassination plots or mass shootings. He was registered as a Republican voter and donated $15 to a Democratic-allied organization but did not maintain a large online presence.

    Well this is thoroughly unhelpful.

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      Look, we have a bastardized version of right to self repair, so they should just give it back to the owner. He might have problems fixing it, but still.

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    unless brute force was done, it might be a cold boot, usb exploit or bootloader exploit by physically accessing the storage.