Investigations reveal a sophisticated global network where stolen iPhones—even with active security locks—are systematically dismantled and repurposed for profit in China. Both reports delve into the methods criminals use to bypass tracking features, spotlighting notorious hubs in Shenzhen that have become central to this illicit trade.
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