A bug in iOS 6.1 allows the removal of the passcode for accessing the contact book and the call list (Video)

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  Apart from the existing problems in iOS 6.1, here we discover a new bug that will certainly give those in Cupertino a lot of trouble. In the video clip above we have a demonstration of how a LockScreen bug allows removal pass codeof an iDevice and accessing the Phone application. Of course, it is difficult to exploit the bug and it is difficult to gain access to the application, but a person with patience can do this without much effort.

  This bug is found in all running iDevices iOS 6.1, but in iPod Touches and iPad tablets the method of bypassing the security system is definitely different. For Apple, the existence of this bug is a problem and it can do nothing but hasten the release iOS 6.1.2.

1. Lock device

2. Slide to unlock

3. Tap emergency call

4. Hold the sleep button until the power down prompt shows. Click cancel, you will notice the status bar turn blue. Type in 911 or your emergency number and click call then cancel it asap so the call doesn't go through.

5. Lock your device with the sleep button then turn it on using the home button.

6. Slide to unlock then hold the sleep button and in 3 seconds tap emergency call. This will spazz out the phone and cause it to open.