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SloFlo Antonio Bypasses Iphone Passcode and Wants The FBI to see How to unlock it.

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8 hours ago, Sauron said:

The bullshit is strong in these videos.

that it only works on your phone, as explained by @lots of unexplainable lag

 

Either way it's pretty obvious something like this is probably nonsense - there are too many passages that are not connected in any way to authentication. Glitches that allow for unlocking usually involve key combinations or patterns on the login screen or more elaborate exploits than just fooling around with copying numbers from the clock app (why would the clock app even have administrative access to anything?).

don't know about the apple phones, but androids are really funny with their lock screens

we had developed an add that if left unattended bombarded the phone with lockscreens and when the user comes back he had to do the pattern unlock thingy like 20 times before he gets it done, or he could mess some stuff with back-home-notification commands and eventually randomly get it unlocked without the pattern

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11 hours ago, DXMember said:

don't know about the apple phones, but androids are really funny with their lock screens

we had developed an add that if left unattended bombarded the phone with lockscreens and when the user comes back he had to do the pattern unlock thingy like 20 times before he gets it done, or he could mess some stuff with back-home-notification commands and eventually randomly get it unlocked without the pattern

that's still a home screen exploit done by an external app, not some completely unrelated system service

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

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