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Nov 1, 2017
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COMPLETELY Bypass iCloud Activation Lock on iOS 11!
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Nov 1, 2017
Feenician #2
mazdamiata210 said:
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COMPLETELY Bypa
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As pointed out in the comments of the video when the "wrong pass code" of 000000
"works" he actually inputs 000080, which I'd bet was the actual pass code.
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Nov 1, 2017
C DM Why is half the video lled with "this usually works" "I'll try this some more times" #3
"trust me this works" etc.
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Nov 1, 2017
Paddle1 #4
Feenician said:
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As pointed out in the comments of the video when the "wrong pass code" of 000000
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"works" he actually inputs 000080, which I'd bet was the actual pass code.
And there are comments insisting that it works regardless of the number entered.
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Nov 1, 2017
SumYoungGai #5
C DM said:
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Why is half the video lled with "this usually works" "I'll try this some more times" "trust
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me this works" etc.
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gotta make that ad money somehow
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Nov 1, 2017
Feenician #6
Paddle1 said:
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And there are comments insisting that it works regardless of the number entered.
Tell me which you believe, given that one is evidential (it can clearly be seen) and one
isn't(baseless assertions by YouTube commenters) and I can decide whether I can
take anything you say seriously or not.
Nov 1, 2017
Paddle1 #7
Feenician said:
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Tell me which you believe, given that one is evidential (it can clearly be seen) and one
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isn't(baseless assertions by YouTube commenters) and I can decide whether I can take
anything you say seriously or not.
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Nov 1, 2017
Feenician #8
Paddle1 said:
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I don't believe anything, as I haven't seen any concrete proof.
Having not seen any proof otherwise, and as of now no credible proof of any bypass
of activation lock being presented, a rational observer might draw a conclusion.
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Solver This YouTuber creates a lot of Apple product related videos. I watch his videos a lot. #9
He is about as legit as they come. I trust that he thinks there is a real problem. I
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suspect there is.
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Nov 1, 2017
Paddle1 #10
Feenician said:
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Having not seen any proof otherwise, and as of now no credible proof of any bypass of
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activation lock being presented, a rational observer might draw a conclusion.
Entering an 8 doesn't necessarily invalidate his claim that any incorrect passcode
will allow you to bypass the lock. As far as I know this youtuber doesn't generally
post fake videos so I don't feel condent enough to make an assumption. This may
or may not be real.
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BugeyeSTI I call BS.. Ive seen some questionable stuff on his channel before. His best videos #12
are his reviews, not his bypass videos. I take what I see on Youtube with a grain of
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Feenician #13
Paddle1 said:
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Entering an 8 doesn't necessarily invalidate his claim that any incorrect passcode will
allow you to bypass the lock. As far as I know this youtuber doesn't generally post fake
videos so I don't feel condent enough to make an assumption. This may or may not be
real.
If he was actually correct then he did a TERRIBLE job of demonstrating it. His
Jun 13, 2016 attempts at demonstrating "any" wrong pass code completely failed until he entered
000080. Until shown otherwise the only logical conclusion is that 000080 was
actually the passcode. Given the evidence presented I'm not sure why anyone would
even give the benet of the doubt to this. The fact that he makes Apple related
videos doesn't really lend any credence - lots of people do because they get clicks.
There have been lock bugs and so on in iOS very occasionally but I'm going to need
way better evidence to take this seriously.
hax0r))7 said:
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In the rst video he enters 80808080 to show it doesn't work then 08080808 and it
does. The passcode was clearly the latter. You have to be a total sucker not to
notice this.
The second video I'm not even sure what a pre-entered passcode was supposed to
demonstrate.
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djcristi it's not a scam, it's a bug and it works: needs two-factor ON and Clean Icloud , from #14
what i see here, it works 11.0.3 -> 11.2b1 , also on other website i've seen it on
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11.0.1 , so i guess it's in any version of 11.x
Oct 20, 2013
i think the rst one which made it public is this clip since October 19
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I7guy #15
djcristi said:
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it's not a scam, it's a bug and it works: needs two-factor ON and Clean Icloud , from
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what i see here, it works 11.0.3 -> 11.2b1 , also on other website i've seen it on 11.0.1 ,
What Exit?/Saguaro so i guess it's in any version of 11.x
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i think the rst one which made it public is this clip since October 19
If this is a bug, not worth watching to analyze, guarantee will be squashed shortly.
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djcristi what i don't understand if after activation it turns FMI off or only bypasses #16
activation.
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Oct 20, 2013 because on ofcial method (entering the good password) it turns FMI off , as it's
explained on Apple website: "If you have iOS 11 or later, your device uses Touch ID,
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and your account is protected with two-factor authentication, you can turn off
Activation Lock with your device Passcode. Tap Unlock with Passcode, then tap Use
Device Passcode."
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djcristi a friend of mine tested it, and it turns off FMI after activation bug. #17
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C DM #19
djcristi said:
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the bug has been patched since yesterday.
Oct 17, 2011
How exactly?
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Nov 5, 2017
Jayson A #20
C DM said:
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How exactly?
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Server side
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