WTF... "a useful tool for law enforcement?" Are they insane? Law enforcement buy devices that rip the entire contents of the phone in like, 5 minutes. I don't think a fucking PIN lock is going to keep them out.This entire article confuses me. It confuses me because this is going to vary wildly by manufacturer, Android version, ROM installed, etc., etc., etc.. If you get the key to the encrypted disk, boom, you're in. If you don't, you aren't. That isn't being changed here.I don't get what the big deal is. So they got around a PIN. Why's that news worthy.