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Let’s face it; it’s not easy to remember passcodes, pins, and patterns. And if you have just forgotten a recently set password, just know that you’re not the only one who has faced a scenario like ...
A new iPhone 6s/6s Plus passcode bypass flaw is making its rounds on the internet today, and it’s similar to flaws we’ve seen in the past on iOS. Don’t be overly alarmed, though, as the odds of this ...
A vulnerability in iOS 8, 9, 10, and even the most recent beta version, 10.2 beta 3, could allow an attacker to access photos and contacts on a locked iPhone. A vulnerability in Apple’s iOS versions 8 ...
Bypass works on iOS 12 and Apple’s latest iPhone XS model phones allowing an attacker to access contacts and photos. A passcode bypass vulnerability in Apple’s new iOS version 12 could allow an ...
A passcode bypass vulnerability has been discovered in iOS 12 that potentially allows an attacker to access photos and contact details on a locked iPhone. With physical access to the locked device, ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. The passcode feature on the latest version of Apple’s ...
Do you have a passcode set on your iPhone? Does it give you a warm fuzzy feeling that your data is securely locked away from prying eyes? Think again. Technology available to law enforcement officials ...
Your iPhone or iPad are encrypted only as long as you use a password/PIN lock to protect your device — Touch ID and Face ID have the same purpose, but to enable ...
It's not easy breaking into a locked iPhone. Try too many times and you can get locked out for years, even decades, or lose the device's data altogether. That's why law enforcement had to put pressure ...
Forget the debate around the security or insecurity of the iPhone 5s's fingerprint reader. The latest version of the iPhone's operating system currently offers a gaping hole in its old-fashioned ...
Early this morning, we told you about a new iPhone 6s passcode bypass vulnerability that allowed handlers to access photos and contact details without needing to verify with a passcode or Touch ID.