iOS 7 is in the wild and of course just like other iOS before it, there is always a bug discovered which will inevitably bring about a swift upgrade.
Well, iOS 7.0 isn't as exception to this bug plague experienced by all x.0 firmwares. iOS 7.0.2 was released few days ago to address bugs. One bug in particular is that one that allows a potential intruder to access private information via the
new Control Center. Following a few simple steps, a video demonstrated
just how easily one could potentially access emails and photos of a
supposedly locked device, and although disabling Control Center on the
lock screen (or, as several readers pointed out, turning on switches
from within Accessibility in Settings) has served as a short-term
solution, iOS 7.0.2 should now see the problem completely eradicated.
Download iOS 7.0.2 in the links below and don't worry about the ability to jailbreak it if it doesn't become available in few weeks from now. It has been said that this update wouldn't affect the ability to jailbreak so feel free to update to it by downloading from the links below.
iOS 7.0.2 Download Links:
- iPad (4th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation GSM)
- iPad (4th generation WiFi)
- iPad mini (CDMA)
- iPad mini (GSM)
- iPad mini (WiFi)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (GSM)
- iPhone 5c (CDMA)
- iPhone 5c (GSM)
- iPhone 5s (CDMA)
- iPhone 5s (GSM)
- iPhone 4s
- iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A)
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPod touch (5th generation)
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