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« on: February 15, 2013, 03:00:44 pm »

iOS 6.1 Bug Enables Bypassing Passcode Lock to Access Phone and Contacts

Yesterday, Jailbreak Nation highlighted a bug with iOS 6.1 that allows users to bypass a passcode lock on an iPhone to access the phone function and contacts on the device. While the bug allows only limited access to the device and can require several attempts to achieve the correct timing to exploit, it is gaining significant attention today.1. Lock device  2. Slide to unlock  3. Tap emergency call  4. Hold sleep button until the power down prompt shows. Click cancel, you will notice the status bar turn blue. Type in 911 or your emergency number and click call then cancel it asap so the call dosen’t go through.  5. Lock your device with the sleep button then turn it on using the home button.  6. Slide to unlock then hold the sleep button and in 3 seconds tap emergency call. This will spazz out the phone and cause it to open.   [Make sure to continuously hold the sleep button until you are done looking in the phone]MacRumors encourages users to refrain from experimenting with the technique, as emergency calls that are not canceled soon enough may go through to operators.     The issue does appear to have been present in earlier versions of iOS as well, as Gizmodo points to a YouTube video posted in late January claiming that the method also works on iOS 6.0.1 and 6.0.2.   Similar bugs have appeared in previous versions of iOS, and Apple has generally moved fairly quickly to incorporate fixes into subsequent software updates once it becomes aware of the issues.   Update: One MacRumors reader notes that the technique does not appear to work if the user has turned off the "simple passcode" option to allow for more complex passcodes.   Update 2: AllThingsD notes that while Apple has yet to make an official comment on the issue, "sources close to the company say it is hard at work on a fix."   Update 3: AllThingsD has now updated its report with a response from Apple.“Apple takes user security very seriously” spokeswoman Trudy Muller told AllThingsD. “We are aware of this issue, and will deliver a fix in a future software update.”   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Action RPG 'Infinity Blade' Now Free to Download • LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner Rewards 3,500 Employees with iPad Minis • Siri's Cousin 'Tempo Smart Calendar' Uses iPhone Data to Provide Enhanced Calendar Experience • Apple TV Jailbreak Updated for 5.2 Software, Third-Generation Model and Some Plug-ins Still Unsupported • Real Racing 3 Coming to U.S. February 28th with Freemium Gameplay, Available in Some Countries Now • iMovie for iOS Updated with Stability Enhancements and Bug Fixes • Apple Ranks Second in Mobile Shopping Satisfaction Behind Amazon • Apple Officially Loses 'iPhone' Trademark Dispute in Brazil, Appeals and Lawsuits Coming
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/02/14/ios-6-1-bug-enables-bypassing-passcode-lock-to-access-phone-and-contacts/
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