Apple today released iOS 6.1.2 to address an Exchange calendar bug that could result in increased network activity and reduced battery life.
System Requirements:
• iPhone 3GS and later
• iPad 2 and later
• iPod touch 4th generation and later
• iPhone 5
The 12.8MB update is available via Settings>General>Software Update.
Installed!
Same day that I hooked up my work exchange (ahk) account too. Weird.
How about fixing the passcode lock hack ASAP, please? (Or is it a deliberate backdoor for the police?)
Hey. |-)
Your backdoor is open…
Says who? Apple doesn’t say that 6.1.2 addresses the passcode security vulnerability bug. According to mashable.com, they were able to bypass the passcode screen, even after updating: http://mashable.com/2013/02/19/ios-6-1-2-released/
So, the backdoor is still open: If somebody gets your iPhone, all they need is a bit of patience and they can view all your contacts, listen to your voicemail, view your photos, and make calls as you. Brilliant. The number of hard-to-discover passcode-bypass bugs makes me wonder if these are truly accidental.
Well, after today they’d better hurry up with another update. Fast!
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