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Apple Refutes Hacker's Claim He Could Break iPhone Passcode Limit (cnet.com)

A security researcher claimed he had figured out a way to bypass the passcode lock limit on an iPhone or iPad, ZDNet reported. But it turned out the passcodes he tested weren't always counted. From a report: "The recent report about a passcode bypass on iPhone was in error, and a result of incorrect testing," Apple said Saturday in an emailed statement. Since the 2014 release of iOS 8, all iPhones and iPads have come with device encryption protected by a four- or six-digit passcode. If the wrong passcode is entered too many times, the device gets wiped, explained ZDNet's Zack Whittaker. But Hacker House co-founder Matthew Hickey figured out a way "to bypass the 10-time limit and enter as many codes as he wants -- even on iOS 11.3," Whittaker wrote.

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  1. Re: urgk by UnknowingFool · · Score: 5, Informative

    You mean it was an unclear summary. The story itself lays it out: the hacker said there is a way to send a stream of passcode attempts via cable to the iPhone which would override the 10 attempt limit. He later had to admit is that the method he used did not always send the attempt correctly to the phone and it was ignored thus not hitting the limit. He thought he sent 20 attempts when reality it was 5 or 6.

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