. As a standard security measure, Apple's iPhone can be set to require a four-digit passcode whenever the phone's screen is powered on in order to prevent unauthorized access. With passcode security enabled, a user's information is theoretically kept private if his or her device ever falls into the wrong hands. A recent Forbes report reveals that law enforcement agencies can bypass the iPhone's passcode requirement in less than two minutes, however, gaining access to all of the private data stored on the devices.
Boy Genius Report, iPhone passcode security can be bypassed in less than two minutes [video]