iOS 10.0.3 has been released

iOS 10.0.3 was released just a few minutes ago for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, solving a major vulnerability of the operating system.

iOS 10.0.3 was released just a few minutes ago by the Apple company, the new version of the operating system being announced for release since last week. The Apple company has confirmed that it will release iOS 10.0.3 to solve a GSM connectivity problem of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus terminals, but most likely also one that allowed the easy breaking of iTunes backups.

Those from Cupertino modified this system and removed some security checks for passwords, so that brute force attacks can be carried out faster. In this idea, hackers can reduce by up to 40 times the time needed to crack the password of an iTunes backup in iOS 10, and iOS 10.0.3 solves this serious problem.

iOS 10.0.3 can currently be installed by any iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus user, Apple offering it publicly through the system Software Update, Software Update. You can access this system to do the installation through the menu Settings > General > Software Update, Configurations > General > Software Update.

iOS 10.0.3 has been released

At the moment iOS 10.0.3 has ONLY been released for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, solving a GSM connectivity issue that users have reported, so if you have another iDevice, you will not be able to install iOS 10.0.3 for that Apple has not released it for other terminals at the moment.

This problem regarding GSM connectivity does not affect the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus terminals sold in Romania, so it is unlikely that you have experienced it until now. Considering that this release was made only for the two terminals at the moment, it is unlikely that other iDevices will receive the update.

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