29
Aug
Posted on 2008 under Software Fixes |

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The iPhone Passcode Bug would be fixed with the next firmware update. And that would happen as early as Sept. Apple is pretty quick to response to bugs in their app. And thats what makes apple unique. Way to go Steve:
“The minor iPhone security issue which surfaced this week is fixed in a software update which will be released in September,” Apple representative, Jennifer Bowcock, said in an email to Macworld.
[via - MacWorld]
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28
Aug
Posted on 2008 under Tip and Tricks |

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Did you know that there is this bug in iPhone which lets unauthorised users access data held in iPhone that has been protected using a passcode. Isn’t this strange. Try this:
From Macworld UK - All anyone need to in order to access content held on a passcode-protected iPhone is to hit the ‘emergency calls’ button, and then hit the Home button rapidly twice when they will be automatically transported to a users ‘Favorites’ folder (by default).
What can this bug do? This can provide a miscreant with access to the contacts, email and web browser, if any of the contacts have email addresses or websites associated with them, the trick also allows access to the iPhone’s email application and Safari browser, respectively.
Now, if you really want to get out of this issue and save your iPhone, follow this:
iPhone users need simply visit Settings/General/Home Button on the iPhone, then select Home. The emergency call bypass then cannot access Favorites - the default on the iPhone for a double-tap; instead, the passcode screen simply reappears.
[ Thanks Macworld UKfor sharing this]
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