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Getting locked out of your iPad can be a disaster, especially if you don't know your passcode. Here's the options you have ...
S o, you're locked out of your Apple Watch. Maybe you forgot your passcode and you tried a few too many times. Maybe you had ...
This passcode is the only line of defense against unauthorized access. Thieves can unlock every aspect of your digital life with this information, and in some cases, they even gain enough ...
Your iPhone passcode is there for your security. Without it, anyone from thieves to nosy roommates could gain access to your phone and the personal data it contains. Of course, a passcode only ...
It’s easy to forget the Lock Screen passcode if you don’t use it as often or if you’ve recently changed it. The good news is that there are still ways to get into your iPhone if that happens.
Tech reporters Nicole Nguyen and Joanna Stern of the Wall Street Journal are back with a follow-up on their exposé of Apple’s problematic iPhone security design decisions. In the first article, they ...
iPhone passcode bypassed with NAND mirroring attack FBI says it's impossible but Cambridge computer security expert proves them wrong. Tom Mendelsohn – Sep 20, 2016 9:21 am ...
Please set a passcode and try again." This is because Google, the maker of the Gmail app and provider of UBmail for students, has made this the standard for all of their email services for business ...
If you can't be bothered to set a passcode that's a bit stronger than literally the dumbest passcode on earth, then at least take advantage of Face ID or Touch ID on your iPhone (or the equivalent ...
iPhone passcode bypasses have become a common occurrence over the last few years and seem to pop up every couple of iOS releases. In March, researchers disclosed how an attacker could use Siri to ...
Apple has yet to patch a series of bypass vulnerabilities in iOS that could enable an attacker to sidestep the passcode authorization screen on iPhones and iPads running iOS 9.0, 9.1, and the most ...
By choosing a strong passcode, the FBI shouldn’t be able to unlock your encrypted phone, even if it installs a backdoored version of iOS on it. Not unless it has hundreds of years to spare.