Ten new ways to shake an iPhone with the same bug

While Apple released a "solution" to the error (bugs) which causes its collapse ς iOS όταν λαμβάνει ένα ειδικά διαμορφωμένο μήνυμα με χαρακτήρες unicode, υπάρχουν πάρα πολλοί που εξακολουθούν να χρησιμοποιούν το ίδιο bug για να προκαλέσουν devices.

So they use the iOS difficulty to read unicode characters to crack Apple's systems in different ways. iphone bug

The vulnerability lies in how the Apple CoreText library edits Unicode characters in text messages.

Once the users have learned the error, the jokes that are causing the crash of Apple's mobile devices began.

Below we will outline some bug-making capabilities, which as you will see in the following video, are released freely on the Internet.

10 Ways to Crack iPhones.

Except simple of a message (via multiple communication channels) to the targeted device, which will stop working as soon as the notification appears.

One method is to change the Wi-Fi network name by adding another one with Unicode characters. The result: iDevices users will no longer be able to access the Wi-Fi settings, because the application will crash when it "reads" the name of the wireless connection.

Of course, once the device comes out of the wireless range, access to the settings is retrieved.

Also, another bad joke is putting unicode text on the line of an e-mail and sending it to iPhone users. The result: the device crashes when the notification appears and the Mail application can no longer start.

The video shows different examples and one shows how the Maps app is cracked. Prank is easily accomplished by creating an Apple Maps URL containing the known characters.

When someone goes to visit the link the text they contain causes the crash of the Maps application.

At number seven on the list of pranks is of iOS. Creating a web page with Unicode characters will cause Safari to crash because it can't read it.

But watch the video with all the tricks using the same bug:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBOzI_jfGb8

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