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wraggster
September 20th, 2013, 19:32
News of a proven security vulnerability involving Apple iOS 7 has started making the rounds. The exploit specifically involves the lockscreen, the most common piece of security (http://hothardware.com/News/iOS-7-Bug-Leaves-Lockscreen-Vulnerable-For-Access/) that stops an unauthorized individual from gaining access to anything important on your phone. The 'hack,' if you want to call it that, is simple: Swipe up on the lock screen to enter the control center, and then open the alarm clock. From there, hold the phone's sleep button to bring up a prompt that will ask you if you wish to shut down, but instead of doing that, hit the cancel option, and then tap the home button to access the phone's multi-tasking screen. With access to this multi-tasking screen, anyone could try opening up what you've already had open on your phone. If you had Twitter open, for example, this person might be able to pick up where you left off and post on your behalf. Or, they could access the camera — and of course, every single photo stored on the phone."The new iPhone models were released today; iFixit has a teardown of the iPhone 5s (http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone+5s+Teardown/17383/1?revisionid=HEAD), giving it a repairability score of 6/10.

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