[Fed-Talk] iOS Security Question
[Fed-Talk] iOS Security Question
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] iOS Security Question
- From: "Marcus, Allan B" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:28:45 +0000
- Thread-topic: iOS Security Question
With all these minor security issues iOS if having recently, I read something that intrigued me. One of the latest so called hacks into the iPhone talked about by-passing the password to get to photos. Now every time I plug in my iPhone I can see the photos,
even if the phone is locked. I read that photo are only available after the phone has been unlocked while connected to the computer. That only needs to happen one time, then the computer remembers about the phone (or the phone remembers the computer) and access
to photos is granted to that computer without the phone needed to be unlocked.
OK, this a GREAT, but I want to test it. I've always been able to use things like iExplorer to access data on the iPhone, but maybe I've always had an authorized computer. Anyone know of a way to deauthorize a computer (I don't think this is the same as
the deauthorize in iTunes, but it might be) for access to an iPhones photos when the iPhone is locked?
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Thanks,
Allan Marcus
Chief IT Architect
Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-667-5666
email@hidden
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