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Obscure iOS 10.1.1 flaw lets you bypass a stolen iPad’s strongest security feature


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Guest Mike Wehner
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With the number of iOS devices out there in the wild, you can bet that if even the most obscure, ridiculous vulnerability exists in the software, someone is going to discover it sooner or later. A new bug in iOS 10.1 and 10.1.1, posted on Vulnerability Lab, seemingly allows users to bypass the iCloud activation lock on lost or stolen devices.

 

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