No one can deny the fact that iPhones are great. You get to enjoy the stunning camera as well as the smooth user experience. However, there is a catch. If you accidentally forget the passcode of your ...
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 ...
You’ve probably been using the same passcode on your iPhone for years, handed down on your handsets from generation to generation. You most likely don’t have to use it all that often, because you open ...
Apple's latest smart phone software sorts out a bug that let you access an iPhone's Phone app without entering the passcode. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
The good news about iPhone security is that a thief or over-curious stranger has virtually no chance of getting to the data on your phone unless you've put the passcode on a yellow sticky note and ...
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 ...
iOS 6.1.3 has only just been released by Apple, and already a security hole has been followed – allowing anyone to bypass the passcode lock on iPhones, and access private data on the device.
A security researcher has published details of a newly-discovered flaw that can allow an attacker to quickly bypass iPhone and iPad lock screens. Disclosed on Thursday, the "high"-rated vulnerability ...
The iPhone has fairly decent parental controls built in: you access most of these via Settings > General > Restrictions, from where you can choose which apps, services and actions (such as installing ...
Apple has introduced a bunch of new features in iOS 16, which was recently rolled out to compatible devices. Some of these features have been highly popular, for example, the unique lock screen ...
A security researcher's demonstration that purportedly bypassed a passcode on up-to-date iPhones and iPads has been pushed back by Apple. Matthew Hickey, a security researcher and co-founder of ...