Researchers find a way bypass the iOS activation lock<article>
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Two researchers claim to have found a way to bypass the activation lock feature in iOS that’s supposed to prevent anyone from using an iPhone or iPad marked as lost by its owner.</p><p>
The first report came Sunday from an Indian security researcher named Hemanth Joseph, who started investigating possible bypasses after being confronted with a locked iPad he acquired from eBay.</p><p>
The activation lock gets enabled automatically when users turn on the Find My iPhone feature via iCloud. It links the device to their Apple IDs and prevents anyone else from accessing the device without entering the associated password.</p><p>
One of the few things allowed from the activation lock screen is connecting the device to a Wi-Fi network, including manually configuring one. Hemanth had the idea of trying to crash the service that enforces the lock screen by entering very long strings of characters in the WPA2-Enterprise username and password fields.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3147026/security/researchers-find-a-way-bypass-the-ios-activation-lock.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Researchers find a way bypass the iOS activation lock