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Samuel Buchmann
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New iPhone theft protection also locks out the police

Jan Johannsen
11/11/2024
Translation: machine translated

With iOS 18.1, Apple appears to have introduced a new theft protection feature that makes it more difficult for unauthorised persons to access an iPhone.

Apple doesn't publicise every innovation. The police first noticed the new theft protection on devices in their evidence room. In the meantime, corresponding lines of code have been found. Official confirmation from Apple is still pending.

Restart after four days without unlocking

Computer scientist Dr Jiska Classen from the Hasso Plattner Institute has discovered a possible explanation in the iOS 18.1 code. An "inactivity reboot" ensures that an iPhone reboots after four days without being unlocked.

After the reboot, both iOS and Android devices are in the so-called "Before First Unlock" or BFU status for short. This requires a password or PIN to be entered to unlock the device. It does not accept biometric data. It also limits which data can be read from the device.

Apple remains silent on the new function

An official confirmation of the new function from Apple is still pending. However, the company has already failed to provide information about every new function in the past - and has shown no consideration for law enforcement authorities when it comes to data protection.

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As a primary school pupil, I used to sit in a friend's living room with many of my classmates to play the Super NES. Now I get my hands on the latest technology and test it for you. In recent years at Curved, Computer Bild and Netzwelt, now at Digitec and Galaxus. 


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