iPhone 6S bug lets you use Siri to bypass phone lock

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How hard is it to bypass an iPhone's lock screen and access the photos and contacts on it even if you don't know the password? If you ask the FBI, it's pretty tough. But a new bug, that works with the latest version of iOS (9.3.1) and the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, lets you do just that by tricking Siri into letting you in. SEE ALSO: Edward Snowden says FBI's claim that only Apple can unlock an iPhone is'horsesh*t' The procedure on how to do that was first posted on YouTube on Spanish, by a user called videosdebarraquito, but YouTuber EverythingApplePro posted a more detailed video in English, below. The trick includes invoking Siri on a locked iPhone 6S or 6S Plus, asking her to perform a Twitter search, finding a tweet that contains an email address, and then using the phone's 3D Touch capabilities to enter either into the phone's contacts or photos.

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