Rust is commonly referred to oxidation on iron, uncommonly to oxidation on other metals. Never to non-metals.
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Well, at least you got the hydrogen part correct.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•How does Cellebrite work, is it just a glorified backup maker and parser? How does it hack phones?
3·10 days agoCellebrite had a couple products, and they work different.
UFED basically is a backup creator. It use to do more, but Apple and Google security are so go, they basically only use the communication method available in the phone.
Their premium product, Inseyets UFED, is more capable. It uses unknown exploits to accomplish several objectives on the phone - from gaining access to run other exploits, to gaining access to the full file system.
How do the exploits work? No one outside cellebrite knows. If those details got out, the explicit would get patched, and cellebrite would have to find another exploit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Teams’ invasive Wi‑Fi tracking sparks backlash as users say Microsoft crossed a line — “There must be a team at Microsoft tasked with making Teams worse”English
192·1 month agoOnly one team working to make Teams worse???

Except you aren’t talking “frozen” hydrogen. You’re talking “molten” hydrogen.
Even by your made up definitions, you’re wrong.