A new bug detected in iOS devices up-to-date iPhones and iPads shows that 4/6 digit PIN’s can be bypassed with a brute force attack. The data encrypted in your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch devices are protected with a passcode and if the invalid passcode entered for 10 times, then the Operating system wipe’s all data from the phone. Security Researcher Matthew Hickey found a possible way to bypass the security limits with the latest version iOS 11.3. Hickey Explained ZDnet that when an iPhone or iPad is plugged in and if the hackers send keyboard inputs it would trigger an interrupt request that takes priority than any other request on the device. He posted a video explaining how the attack works, the demonstration starts with an iPhone or iPad plugged in, with the device plugged in attackers can send keyboard inputs for entering passcode instead of tapping the device screen. When the input received from the keyboard it would trigger an interrupt request that take’s pri
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