iOS 4 allows blocking the terminal and spoofing a FaceTime call directly from Safari

      iOS hides many shortcuts that are able to operate certain functions of the operating system. Some of these functions can be operated directly from the Safari browser and last night comex discovered 2 very interesting things: the possibility to fake receiving a FaceTime call and the possibility to block the terminal. By accessing this link: facetime-accept://Mom in Safari you will display on your terminal screen the screen that normally appears when you receive a FaceTime call. The word written after // represents the name of the caller that will be displayed on the screen.

       Comex's second breakthrough is ordering telllock:// which, as soon as it is activated in Safari, blocks our terminal exactly as if we pressed the Lock button. These shortcuts should only work on iOS 4 because I couldn't use any of the commands on iOS 5 beta.