Friday, June 29, 2018

Apple: iOS has no security flaws


These days, it was discovered that a security researcher was able to discover a new way to overcome passcode on any iOS device.

Matthew Hiki, who discovered the mistake, showed he could bypass the Apple limit of 10 passwords with unsuccessful passwords.

The Hiki Tool is able to search by entering the code by sending all the passwords right away, rather than dropping one by one.

According to Hik's claims that when iPhones or iPads are connected, hackers send inputs via the keyboard, causing a stopover at work.

In the end, the attacker is able to send all the passwords in an attempt, which does not give the software a chance to rest. Because of this, keyboard inputs have priority over the delete function.

Apple quickly responded to Hiki's claims, calling it wrong.

The company from Kupertino wants all potential problems to be prevented with the iOS version 12.

The new USB Restricted Mode will prevent the Lighting Port on iPhone to communicate with other devices if this particular iPhone is not open with the correct code help.

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