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hildebrot t1_iw7oa9y wrote

Right, so for anyone who didn't read the article:

  1. The only way to get inside the phone was either with a correct fingerprint OR if he started in UNLOCKED STATE. Meaning that this was all useless because why would you do all that if you already have access?

  2. This was only possible on two Pixel phones, not Android as a whole. Kind of stupid to write a title like that.

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synackk t1_iw7przs wrote

  1. Unlocked state here means at some point the phone has been unlocked at least once for the encryption. If someone stole your phone after you’ve used it one, they’d be able to bypass the unlock screen.

  2. That’s just what the discoverer of the exploit was able to test it on. There have been other reports it’s worked on non-pixel phones or custom android distributions.

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hildebrot t1_iw7w5jb wrote

>Unlocked state here means at some point the phone has been unlocked at least once for the encryption

That is not what the article says.

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synackk t1_iw88blr wrote

That came from the original source: https://bugs.xdavidhu.me/google/2022/11/10/accidental-70k-google-pixel-lock-screen-bypass/

>>> As I did before, I entered the PUK code and choose a new PIN. This time the phone glitched, and I was on my personal home screen. What? It was locked before, right? This was disturbingly weird. I did it again. Lock the phone, re-insert the SIM tray, reset the PIN… And again I am on the home screen. WHAT? My hands started to shake at this point. WHAT THE F**K? IT UNLOCKED ITSELF?

Article could be wrong or wording it poorly

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steak4take t1_iw9gxrc wrote

Bleepingcomputer misrepresenting information to sell ad Clicks? That's unpossible!

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Dominicus1165 t1_iwamryl wrote

That’s why a video is embedded into the article.

The phone was unlocked. It is locked now and not restarted.

Fingerprint is disabled by failing too often.

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