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iPhone - Wednesday, August 27, 2008 20:04 - 0 Comments
iPhone Password Can’t Keep Anybody Out
According to Gizmodo, setting up the password to protect your iPhone doesn’t protect any part of your phone whatsoever. With a couple of simple taps & double taps, you can squeak anybody’s password - and get access to all of the information - Mail, SMS, Contacts and Safari.
This is definitely a security flaw, no doubt about it. BUT it’s not a complete cluster-#uck, like some people are reporting.
Your iPhone would have to fall into the wrong hands for any of this to happen - so keep a close eye on it at all times and you don’t have to worry about it.
Check out a video of the iPhone password security flaw at Gizmodo.
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