BGR has uncovered a major security flaw on AT&T’s version of the Samsung Galaxy S II that renders Android’s unlock pattern feature completely useless. Using a simple workaround, the security hole allows anyone to bypass the unlock pattern, which normally denies users access to an Android device unless a preset pattern is drawn on a grid of nine dots spread across the device’s lock screen. We have confirmed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 30/09/2011 20:57 Number of articles : 3
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Major security flaw lets anyone bypass AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II security