Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
he scheme of iCloud bypass has been a big threat for Apple Inc. for quite some time now. Many hackers around are enjoying the benefits of iCloud security flaws by fixing a locked iPhone, whatever the model, using activation code or software with payment. The company continues battling with this issue. Recently, they have added two-factor authentication to iMessage and FaceTime for better security. iCloud bypass is perhaps the biggest threat to Apple security. According to a report, hackers bypass the iCloud security system for locked iOS devices using some Activation Lock. With the use also of the hackers’ sites, a locked iOS device can be tricked into thinking it’s talking to Apple’s iCloud servers when connected to a computer. Last September, various celebrities were became victims of hacking incidents on iPhone backups. Hackers released private information and photos of celebrities that caused humiliation to the affected accounts and Apple Inc. itself. Previously, lawmakers are pushing legislation that requires all smartphones to have built-in kill switches, after the iPhone theft accounting for about half the crimes in San Francisco and New York. However, this move did not stop these schemes. Symantec has recently discovered an operation that aims to unlock […]
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