Apple releases iOS 7.0.2 to fix lockscreen passcode bug
Apple on Thursday released iOS 7.0.2, a security and maintenance update for its mobile operating system that addresses bugs related to secure lockscreen password entry.

The new update fixes bugs that could allow someone to bypass the lockscreen passcode. It also reintroduces a Greek keyboard option for passcode entry, Apple said.
The update arrives less than a week after users discovered a roundabout way to utilize the new Control Center feature to bypass an iOS device's passcode lock. The exploit granted users access to Mail, Photos, Twitter and more.
Prior to Thursday's update, users could defeat the exploit by simply disabling Control Center from the lock screen. With iOS 7.0.2, that security procedure is no longer necessary.
Apple quickly confirmed last week that it had identified the flaw and was working on a fix. The bug affected both iPhone and iPad.
Though it has been available for just over a week, iOS 7 has already seen a pair of small updates to address minor issues. iOS 7.0.1 was made available to iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c owners last week to squash minor bugs found in the newly released hardware.

The new update fixes bugs that could allow someone to bypass the lockscreen passcode. It also reintroduces a Greek keyboard option for passcode entry, Apple said.
The update arrives less than a week after users discovered a roundabout way to utilize the new Control Center feature to bypass an iOS device's passcode lock. The exploit granted users access to Mail, Photos, Twitter and more.
Prior to Thursday's update, users could defeat the exploit by simply disabling Control Center from the lock screen. With iOS 7.0.2, that security procedure is no longer necessary.
Apple quickly confirmed last week that it had identified the flaw and was working on a fix. The bug affected both iPhone and iPad.
Though it has been available for just over a week, iOS 7 has already seen a pair of small updates to address minor issues. iOS 7.0.1 was made available to iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c owners last week to squash minor bugs found in the newly released hardware.
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I've had a ton of iRadio crashes running 7.0.0 and wifi issues walking between wireless base stations on a roaming network (that worked with ios 6 fine). One can hope there are a few fixes under the hood
edit: wonder if the base station issues are related to the new multipath networking stack
So you’re confident it’s a bug and not changed settings?
"Now, when will they acknowledge and fix the bug that makes my 4S drain the battery about twice as fast as it did under the previous iOS?"
There are a number of things that are different in OS7 that could explain your battery issues. One is the Background App Refresh (Settings / General Background App Refresh) that has some apps turned on by default. If available on your phone then you may want to turn the animations off as well. Hope you track it down as it can be very frustrating (especially when others don't seem to have the problem).
"Now, when will they acknowledge and fix the bug that makes my 4S drain the battery about twice as fast as it did under the previous iOS?"
There are a number of things that are different in OS7 that could explain your battery issues. One is the Background App Refresh (Settings / General Background App Refresh) that has some apps turned on by default. If available on your phone then you may want to turn the animations off as well. Hope you track it down as it can be very frustrating (especially when others don't seem to have the problem).
You can't turn off animations, just lower the parallax effect when moving the phone around.
"You can't turn off animations, just lower the parallax effect when moving the phone around."
Thanks. I should have been more precise and said "reduce motion".
I sure hope they also fixed SIRI through locked screen. Try "show my photos" "search for ..." "last number dialed" "send text to" etc. That should require a pin code to be entered, but it does not on IOS7.
Personally I like it this way. I can send a text without looking and having to enter a code. But could see that it could be a privacy issue for some.
This is one of the things that the fandroids just don't seem to get.
With iOS, when there's a security problem, we get it right away. Sure, eventually (after 3 years or so in most cases), fixes are no longer available, but until then we can count on security problems being fixed.
With Android, that's not the case. Only in rare circumstances do you get fixes for security bugs in your OS. (sure, we'll hear them whining that the OS doesn't matter and only apps matter, but even a moment's reflection shows how ridiculous that argument is).
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Originally Posted by hydr
I sure hope they also fixed SIRI through locked screen. Try "show my photos" "search for ..." "last number dialed" "send text to" etc. That should require a pin code to be entered, but it does not on IOS7.
I discovered yesterday a way that makes it less of a concern with the 5s. If you have fingerprint enabled you can turn off Siri when locked.
Since you you hold down the home button to access Siri anyway, what happens is you finger unlocks it also the same time you hold down the button.
But others can't hold down and activate Siri.
I sure hope they also fixed SIRI through locked screen. Try "show my photos" "search for ..." "last number dialed" "send text to" etc. That should require a pin code to be entered, but it does not on IOS7.
Can't you turn that feature off? Settings>General>Passcode Lock>Siri. Or am I mis-understanding?
Can't you turn that feature off? Settings>General>Passcode Lock>Siri. Or am I mis-understanding?
yes you can turn it off there, but I think he is saying he wants to use siri but not allow certain siri functions from the lock screen that may be considered private. I.e. Asking for sports scores: ok, asking to show photo roll: not ok.
Just a guess.
yes you can turn it off there, but I think he is saying he wants to use siri but not allow certain siri functions from the lock screen that may be considered private. I.e. Asking for sports scores: ok, asking to show photo roll: not ok.
Just a guess.
Ok. Looks like I <did> mis-understand then. Thanks for the guesswork!
On my locked iPhone 5, I asked Siri to "show my photos" and it required a passcode.
Now, when will they acknowledge and fix the bug that makes my 4S drain the battery about twice as fast as it did under the previous iOS?
You might recheck your settings. A number of things I'd turned off were turned on when I updated to 7, such as Bluetooth (which I never use).
This is one of the things that the fandroids just don't seem to get.
With iOS, when there's a security problem, we get it right away. Sure, eventually (after 3 years or so in most cases), fixes are no longer available, but until then we can count on security problems being fixed.
Who gets to decide whether something is a "security problem" that really does need to be fixed?
yes you can turn it off there, but I think he is saying he wants to use siri but not allow certain siri functions from the lock screen that may be considered private. I.e. Asking for sports scores: ok, asking to show photo roll: not ok.
Just a guess.
That may be covered under the "restrictions" set of settings.