Title:
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Apple iOS v6.1 (10B143) - Code Lock Bypass Vulnerability #2
Date:
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2013-02-16
References:
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=875 (Advisory)
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=874 (Video)
VL-ID:
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875
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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6.5
Introduction:
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iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. Originally released in
2007 for
the iPhone and iPod Touch, it has been extended to support other Apple devices such as the iPad and Apple TV. Unlike
Microsoft`s
Windows Phone (Windows CE) and Google`s Android, Apple does not license iOS for installation on non-Apple hardware. As
of
September 12, 2012, Apple`s App Store contained more than 700,000 iOS applications, which have collectively been
downloaded more
than 30 billion times. It had a 14.9% share of the smartphone mobile operating system units shipped in the third
quarter of 2012,
behind only Google`s Android. In June 2012, it accounted for 65% of mobile web data consumption (including use on both
the iPod
Touch and the iPad). At the half of 2012, there were 410 million devices activated. According to the special media
event held by
Apple on September 12, 2012, 400 million devices have been sold through June 2012.
The user interface of iOS is based on the concept of direct manipulation, using multi-touch gestures. Interface control
elements
consist of sliders, switches, and buttons. Interaction with the OS includes gestures such as swipe, tap, pinch, and
reverse pinch,
all of which have specific definitions within the context of the iOS operating system and its multi-touch interface.
Internal
accelerometers are used by some applications to respond to shaking the device (one common result is the undo command)
or rotating
it in three dimensions (one common result is switching from portrait to landscape mode).
iOS is derived from OS X, with which it shares the Darwin foundation. iOS is Apple`s mobile version of the OS X
operating system
used on Apple computers.
In iOS, there are four abstraction layers: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer, the Media layer, and the Cocoa
Touch layer.
The current version of the operating system (iOS 6.1) dedicates 1-1.5 GB of the device`s flash memory for the system
partition,
using roughly 800 MB of that partition (varying by model) for iOS itself.
Usage: iOS currently runs on iPhone, Apple TV, iPod Touch, and iPad.
(Copy of the Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS )
Abstract:
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The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a code lock bypass vulnerability in the official Apple iOS v6.1
(10B143) for iPad & iPhone.
Report-Timeline:
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2013-02-15: Public Disclosure
Status:
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Published
Affected Products:
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Apple
Product: iOS 6.1 (10B143)
Exploitation-Technique:
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Local
Severity:
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High
Details:
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A code lock bypass vulnerability via iOS as glitch is detected in the official Apple iOS v6.1 (10B143) for iPad &
iPhone.
The vulnerability allows an attacker with physical access to bypass via a glitch in the iOS kernel the main device code
lock (auth).
The vulnerability is located in the main login module of the mobile iOS device (iphone or ipad) when processing to use
the screenshot function
in combination with the emegerncy call and power (standby) button. The vulnerability allows the local attacker to
bypass the code lock
in iTunes and via USB when a black screen bug occurs.
The vulnerability can be exploited by local attackers with physical device access without privileged iOS account or
required user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in unauthorized device access and information disclosure.
Vulnerable OS:
[+] iOS v6.1 - Apple
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] Login - Code Lock
Vulnerable Function(s):
[+] Power off [Weak up] (Standby) Button & Square Button in
combination with Emergency
Proof of Concept:
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The local code lock bypass vulnerability to access the iphone or ipad can be exploited by local attackers without
required user interaction or
privileged iOS user account. For demonstration or reproduce ...
Manually steps to reproduce ... #2
0. Connect your device with itunes and the appstore to make sure the code lock is activated
1. Push the power button (top|right)
2. The mobile will be activated and the iOS code lock will be visible
3. Now, you click on the emergency call
4. Try to dail any random emergency call number from a public listing (we used 911, 110 and 112)
5. Call the number and cancel the call directly after the dail without a direct connection to the number
6. Push again the power button and push after it the iphone button (square) in the middle
7. In the next step you push the power button 3 secounds and in the third secound you push also with one finger the
square and with another the emergency call button
8. After pushing all 3 buttons you turn your finger of the square (middle) button and after it of the power button
9. The display of the iOS will be black (blackscreen)
10. Take our your usb plug and connect it with the iOS device in black screen mode
11. All files like photos, contacts and co. will be available directly from the device harddrive without the pin to
access. Successful reproduced!
Video: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=874
Public Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiHz_jkWjsE
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Risk:
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The security risk of the local code lock bypass vulnerability in iOS v6.1 (10B143) is estimated as high.
Credits:
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Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (bkm () vulnerability-lab com)
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