Friday, 20 September 2013

Security holes unearthed in Apple's iOS7



Security holes unearthed in Apple's iOS7

20 September 2013 Last updated at 00:54 BST
Two security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apple's new mobile operating system, less than 24 hours after its launch.
One flaw concerns a user's ability to recover their data if a device has been stolen. The much-vaunted "Find my iPhone" feature can be disabled be a thief simply by putting the iPhone or iPad into airplane mode, preventing the device from communicating.
In iOS7 this can be done even when the phone is locked with a passcode, as the voice-activated assistant Siri can be instructed to carry out the task.
The other flaw is potentially even more serious - allowing users' email and social networking accounts to be hijacked even when the user has locked and password-protected their phone,
In this video the BBC's North America technology correspondent Richard Taylor explains the security glitch and a way to prevent it.
Apple has said it takes security "very seriously" and will issue a fix in a future software update.
You can follow Richard @RichTaylorBBC .

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