The Verge first noticed (via Techmeme) that iPhone and iPad users running the latest iOS 6.1 platform can bypass the lock screen, even when a password is set. 

No matter how secure your password is, by fumbling around with a few buttons in sequence, your password-enabled iPhone or iPad is laid open for anyone to potentially rifle through parts of your phone or tablet.

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06 Mar 2013

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