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Stolen in Seconds: The London iPhone Snatch Epidemic and Apple's Security Efforts

In London, iPhone theft is alarmingly common, with one phone stolen every 6 minutes, but a new incident involving an iPhone 16 Pro highlights the dangers and the city's response.
By Blip Tech 2 min read

Security Incident in London: iPhone Snatched by E-Bike Thief

Dimitar Stanimiroff, a resident of London, had his iPhone 16 Pro stolen by a masked individual on an e-bike. This incident is not uncommon in the city, with statistics showing that a phone is stolen every 6 minutes, amounting to around 64,000 thefts annually. The City of London Police have deployed special task forces and published guidance on how to protect mobile devices.

Apple's Anti-Theft Measures

Apple has implemented several anti-theft features, including Activation Lock (introduced in iOS 7) and parts pairing (starting with iPhone X), which digitally link components to the device's serial number. These measures have made it harder for thieves to resell full-functioning devices, leading them to focus on selling parts. However, recent legislation in Oregon and Colorado has banned parts pairing, while it remains allowed in the UK.

Fate of Stolen Devices

Most stolen iPhones do not stay in London but are often transported overseas, particularly to Shenzhen, China, where they are either repaired or scrapped for parts. Despite these security measures, the black market continues to thrive, and Apple's control over repairs remains a point of controversy.

Future Implications

The introduction of Right to Repair laws could impact how Apple enforces its parts pairing policy. If more regions adopt similar legislation, it may affect the effectiveness of Apple's anti-theft measures.

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