Summary: A new flaw allows any hands-on hacker to access iPhones and iPads where the user previously left off, including email, settings, and other apps.
By Zack Whittaker for Zero Day June 9, 2014
(Image: ZDNet/CBS Interactive)
Apple users have been left with yet another lock-screen flaw, which can allow anyone with physical access to an iPhone or iPad running the latest iOS 7 software to access the device where the owner previously left off.
The bug, which was first discovered on YouTube, is relatively simple to replicate.
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