A year ago was discovered a bug in the sending and receiving of unsolicited IMessages on iOS 5. Apple has to fix in iOS 6.
The problem manifested itself on iPhone stolen or sold. Many consumers had realized that their old smartphones continued to send and receive IMessages through their personal accounts although they were reset after a flight or a sale of a iPhone.Password associated with the username
In fact, during the acquisition an iPhone, the product is stored on servers iMessage combining the iPhone with the phone number of the SIM card and the email address of the consumer. Problem, this identification does not change when the SIM card was changed.
We had to wait iOS 6 for that the determination to be discreetly corrected by Apple. Now, the user must enter a password when Apple ID has been changed in the phone.
The problem manifested itself on iPhone stolen or sold. Many consumers had realized that their old smartphones continued to send and receive IMessages through their personal accounts although they were reset after a flight or a sale of a iPhone.Password associated with the username
In fact, during the acquisition an iPhone, the product is stored on servers iMessage combining the iPhone with the phone number of the SIM card and the email address of the consumer. Problem, this identification does not change when the SIM card was changed.
We had to wait iOS 6 for that the determination to be discreetly corrected by Apple. Now, the user must enter a password when Apple ID has been changed in the phone.
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