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I think the answer is some where in these links:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2012/08/is_iphone_secur.html
https://media.blackhat.com/bh-ad-11/Belenko/bh-ad-11-Belenko-iOS_Dat...
I didn't see the Blackhat talk, reading slides is always somewhat misleading but:
"Passcode key computation utilizes new hardware
key UID+"
So my guess is, the iPhone uses encryption and the UDID is like a shared key between the iPhone, Apple and this company (I assume working for the FBI or other US-government agency).