iOS 12: The Advanced Security feature was BROKEN

iOS 12 comes with a new advanced security feature that is meant to better protect iPhones and iPads, but it has already been cracked by experts.

iOS 12 SPARTA Advanced Security Feature

iOS 12 comes with an advanced security feature called USB Restricted Mode, company Apple confirming yesterday that he implemented it to also prevent access to data by the authorities using dedicated devices. Well, although those from Apple thought this function for iOS 12 with the idea of ​​providing security, the creators of the famous GrayKey would have already managed to find a method to remove the protection implemented by those from Cupertino.

iOS 12 initially limits the possibility of breaking the access code of the iPhone and iPad using a GrayKey device, but the creators of these devices seem to have found a solution to remove the protections. Criminalists working for GrayKey claim that they have already found a method by which they managed to continue breaking the access codes for iPhones and iPads running iOS 12, so everything Apple did seems to be completely useless.

iOS 12: The Advanced Security feature was BROKEN

iOS 12 is currently offered in a beta version by the Apple company, and the success of those behind the GrayKey devices could be short-lived, because it is possible that Apple will solve the problems, if they discover how they broke the new security system. It's very easy to understand why Apple wants to block the ability to crack the iPhone and iPad passcode in iOS 12, or any older versions of iOS, so the battle with GrayKey will continue.

"Grayshift has gone to great lengths to future proof their technology and stated that they have already defeated this security feature in the beta build. Additionally, the GrayKey has built in future capabilities that will begin to be leveraged as time goes on."

iOS 12 is designed to provide Apple customers with the latest and greatest security standards, and although the creators of GrayKey claim to have removed the USB Restricted Mode protection, it remains to be seen what the situation will be after the update. launched. I have a vague suspicion that iOS 12 will not be that easy to crack after that hour has passed since the last unlock, but it all depends on when the Graykey device is used by the authorities.