Hot on the heels of one security issue where you could bypass a locked iPhone running iOS 6.1 and get at its contents, comes yet another one. It is a similar type of hack and yet again it’s been documented on YouTube:
Apple hasn’t commented on this as far as I can tell. But it’s clear that Apple seriously needs to step up to the security plate. Otherwise, they will feel what Microsoft went through a few years ago. Hopefully, this gets fixed and quick.
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Second Security Issue Found In iOS 6.1
Hot on the heels of one security issue where you could bypass a locked iPhone running iOS 6.1 and get at its contents, comes yet another one. It is a similar type of hack and yet again it’s been documented on YouTube:
It is also is documented on the Full Disclosure mailing list.
Apple hasn’t commented on this as far as I can tell. But it’s clear that Apple seriously needs to step up to the security plate. Otherwise, they will feel what Microsoft went through a few years ago. Hopefully, this gets fixed and quick.
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