They discover another method to bypass the iPhone lock screen

A couple of weeks ago we discovered a method to skip the lock screen of any iPhone with iOS 6, without needing to know the user's password. We just had to follow a few simple steps to do it. Apple admitted that it was a security flaw and would fix it in future updates. The beta 2 of iOS 6.1.3 already puts an end to this flaw, although now another method has been discovered to bypass this security measure configured by the user.

In this case, to access the desired iPhone, we have to follow the steps detailed in the video at the top of the article. This security flaw takes advantage of a black screen shot on the iPhone, to access it without knowing the password and making use of the USB cable connected to a computer with iTunes.

So our iPhones continue unprotected in this regard. iOS 6 is lacking in quite a few security flaws, a pending issue for Apple. We wonder if the final version of iOS 6.1.3 will solve this bug discovered a few hours ago, but we can hope that Apple is already working on it and more so now that it has been revealed in public.

we hope that iOS 7 offers new ways to protect our iOS devices and make them more secure.

More information - The new iOS beta fixes security flaws

Source- iClarified


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  1.   Virusac said

    People are ... id..that seems. If they discover these types of bugs, report them to Apple directly, and they will surely receive a cordial message thanking them for the discovered error and a prompt solution.

    But no, better publish these things on the net, with a tutorial and everything, so that if tomorrow I lose my mobile, someone can connect my phone locked by password and take all the information and, who knows, restore it and keep it. And those thieves won't thank anyone for anything. The little nuisance that the password on my phone supposes is my last safeguard so that no one takes it without permission. I see that it is worthless.

    I really don't understand people's eagerness to take center stage when it comes to bypassing security measures. Knowing this trick, a few now can access it anyone.

    Publishing it here doesn't help either, but hey, the damage would be done the same if you published it or not. They are things of the network.

    Salu3

    1.    Pablo_Ortega said

      These gaps must be reported publicly so that users know what we are facing and for Apple to correct the security flaws.

    2.    tick tock yan said

      hahahaha, is that those who discover the bug publish it because they think or feel that they have discovered something and be remembered, then the copies of the copies follow, but hey.

  2.   fcamgon said

    there seems to be a video jump, taste before unlocking.

    Won't it be fake ????

    1.    iKer - The Special K said

      Yes, I also saw that video jump just before unlocking it ... FAKE!

  3.   iphoneator said

    Those errors are gimmicky fruit of freaks of spending all day trying to bypass apple security. What is true, and I do not understand why, is that Apple being so rigorous in these aspects, I do not know why since 2007 it has not had the balls to put more types of security like Android ... let's hope that in iOS7 things will change but in all aspects.

    1.    thesharkto said

      In Android all the methods are skipped the same, entering with the rom mode type, you restore and that's it.

      1.    carlos trejo said

        Here the problem is that it can enter your data and with android the phone would lose all personal data. Genius!