The passcode of Samsung Galaxy S III terminals can be removed to provide access to the operating system

  I told you that the passcode in iOS 6.x has problems and can be removed with a little effort by anyone, providing access to photos, the contacts agency and the Phone application. Many people criticized Apple for the existence of this bug, but Samsung Galaxy S III suffers from the exact same problem. The ones from ZDNet claim that a bug, which seems to be related only to Samsung terminals, provides full access to the operating system, eliminating the passcode after its exploitation.

  Unlike iOS, the bug provides access to the entire operating system and removes the passcode, probably until the device is reset, the security problem being much more serious. Practically no operating system for mobile terminals is free of security problems, but iOS seems to be somewhat better protected than Android.