Easily bypass the iPhone's authenticity thanks to the vulnerability on iOS 11

This is certainly not the good news Apple expects to receive after the iPhone's launch days. A bug on iOS 11 allows anyone to pass iCloud authentication with the wrong password during initial screen setup.

This is certainly not the good news Apple expects to receive after the iPhone's launch days. A bug on iOS 11 allows anyone to pass iCloud authentication with the wrong password during initial screen setup.

Although it sounds a bit strange, it is indeed possible to quickly remove authentication keys on iOS 11 devices. Videos posted by YouTube EverythingApplePro show that this technique can be used both on iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

Basically, to bypass iCloud authentication, simply open the lock screen, then enter the code (wrong code) until the device is reactivated.

Error validated on iOS 11

It may take hours to complete the authentication session to expire. You will then return to the password entry screen, continue typing until the iPhone is reactivated. Then there will be no more iCloud accounts, which means you reopen the device without an account.

This error is available on iOS 11.1, Apple's latest OS and also used on iPhone X, so it is hoped that it will be fixed as quickly as possible. It is not known if this error is in the Beta.

See more: Latest iOS 11 has been hacked !!!

This is not the first time such vulnerabilities appear on iPhone. Most of the time, Apple will fix it, but they will be in no hurry. Apple already knows about this bug so hopefully will be fixed soon, especially when iPhone X has reached many users and started setting up authentication for the phone.

Update 23 May 2019
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