Hey Kirils Solovjovs,
the secound issue is different to the once reported some days ago to
heise online.
The heise online issue (reported by another person) for example allows
with pressed button (only) to handle some of the functions like calls,
voicemail, contacts like you see in the video.
The
On 2013.02.18. 12:47, andfarm wrote:
> Wait a minute, now it's an issue with the "main login module", not the
> kernel? Can you identify what application or framework this module is part of?
>
> OK, let's just be honest here. Did you actually locate any code which is
> responsible for allowing
On 2013-02-17, at 17:21, Vulnerability Lab
wrote:
> A code lock bypass vulnerability via iOS as glitch is detected in the
> official Apple iOS v6.1 (10B143) for iPad & iPhone.
Did you actually test the exploit on the iPad? I'm guessing you didn't, because
the iPad has no emergency call function
Julius Kivimäki [julius.kivim...@gmail.com] kirjoitti:
> If you as you say 'discovered' the exploit, how come you weren't the first
> ones to publish it? And why did someone else publish it on the day you
> claim you discovered it?
>
> 2013/2/18 Vulnerability Lab
> > Video: http://www.vulnerabil
If you as you say 'discovered' the exploit, how come you weren't the first
ones to publish it? And why did someone else publish it on the day you
claim you discovered it?
2013/2/18 Vulnerability Lab
> Title:
> ==
> Apple iOS v6.1 (10B143) - Code Lock Bypass Vulnerability #2
>
>
> Date:
> ===
Title:
==
Apple iOS v6.1 (10B143) - Code Lock Bypass Vulnerability #2
Date:
=
2013-02-16
References:
===
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=875 (Advisory)
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=874 (Video)
VL-ID:
=
875
Common Vulnerability