
While actually picking locks is no large task these days, cracking into one's
highly encrypted information in OS X could prove problematic if the culprit had
something to hide.
SubRosaSoft's USB key purportedly allows "law enforcement professionals to
perform live forensics on Mac OS X systems," and once the software on the
included drive is ran, it automatically extracts data from the Apple Keychain
and system settings to "provide the examiner fast access to the suspect's
critical information with as little interaction or trace as possible." The
program then compiles the details into a database and stores it back on the
drive's internal memory, which can supposedly be read back on Windows, Linux, or
OS X machines at base. MacLockPick is not for sale to the general public.
Purchasers will be required to provide proof that they are a licensed law
enforcement professional. Users are required to ensure that the use of this
technology is legal on federal, state, and local level. Licensed Investigators
can purchase
MacLockPick for $499.95.