Chinese toddler disables mom's iPhone for 47 years(cnbc.com)
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Chinese toddler disables mom's iPhone for 47 years
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/06/chinese-toddler-disables-moms-iphone-for-47-years.html
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I don't know what to think of this, that seems a weird implementation, is that a genuine iPhone ?
I would have thought that the cooldown would prevent entering a new passcode for an increasing period of time. There should have been several more reasonable cooldown period but way beyond the patience of the most tenacious toddler (eg: 1 day) before hitting 47 years.
What's going on then ? The iPhone allows you to try as many times as you want, but upon success, it tells you "Sorry bro, you have tried 1000th time before so you'll have to wait 80 years" What's the point ? Why no just prevent even attempting it ?
I would have thought that the cooldown would prevent entering a new passcode for an increasing period of time. There should have been several more reasonable cooldown period but way beyond the patience of the most tenacious toddler (eg: 1 day) before hitting 47 years.
What's going on then ? The iPhone allows you to try as many times as you want, but upon success, it tells you "Sorry bro, you have tried 1000th time before so you'll have to wait 80 years" What's the point ? Why no just prevent even attempting it ?
The toddler granddaughter of a colleague played with the colleague's father's (genuine) iPhone back in 2013, and disabled it for more than 43 years. ("iPhone is disabled try again in 22,685,550 minutes")
It's definitely not a new thing.
It's definitely not a new thing.
I don’t buy this. My toddler plays with my phone all the time and the most it’s been locked for is 5 minutes.
Well, that goes for Android - if your passcode is locked, you may always re-authenticate using your full Google Account password. Quite surprised this is not the way for iOS devices.
So are you telling me that you can continue to enter wrong passwords while the phone is under a lockout period? And doing that will continue to extend the lockout period?
If so, that is an overlooked implementation bug. Apple should fix that.
You should not be able to extend the lockout period while the phone is locked out.
If so, that is an overlooked implementation bug. Apple should fix that.
You should not be able to extend the lockout period while the phone is locked out.
I think it's crazy that there's no upper bound in the time delay. Surely 1 month or even 1 year is long enough between inputs to penalize someone trying to brute force it?
There used to be an upper bound of a few hours (not sure how many, but less than 24) where it'd prompt you to plug it into itunes, and wouldn't let you enter any more attempts. I'm not sure if they removed it.
When this happened to me last month it hit 1 hour, then on the next attempt required connection to iTunes.
Shouldn't the time limit incrementally increase. Wrong answer, try again. Wrong answer, try again. Wrong answer, you can try again in 1 minute..? Was the toddler left with the phone for 20 years?