Here are the steps that has to be followed in-order to create a high secure alpha-numeric passcode for iPhone while taking the help of iPhone Configuration tool or a tutorial on how to set a very secure Alpha-Numeric iPhone Passcode.
Step 1.
The first steps requires you to download and install iPhone Configuration Utility from this site http://support.apple.com/kb/DL851
Step 2.
Second step requires you to launch iPhone Configuration Utility and select Configuration profiles from the library at the left of the window.

Step 3.
Now select the new button from the toolbar

Step 4.
Now from the General section-new profile input a name and identifier for the profile.
Step 5.
Click to select the Passcode section for the new profile. When prompted click the Configure button.
Step 6.
Click to select the Passcode section for the new profile. When prompted click the Configure button.

Step 7.
Now you can now specify the requirements for your password. Select the Require passcode on device then configure the many settings possible.
These settings include:
- Require alphanumeric value
- Minimum passcode length
- Minimum number of complex characters
- Maximum passcode age
- Auto-lock
- Passcode history
- Grace period for device lock
- Maximum number of failed attempts
Step 8.
Once you have made all the desired changes to the Passcode section click the Share button on your toolbar.

Step 9.
A new email will be created with the mobileconfig file already attached. Email this file to an address accessible on your iPhone.
Step 10.
Access the email on your iPhone and press to open the attached mobileconfig file.
Step 11.
From the Install Profile screen press the Install button.
Step 12
A popup window will appear asking you to configure the installation. Press to select the Install Now button.
Step 13.
You will now be asked to set a Passcode that meets the requirements you specified earlier.

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Many people though that to crack iPhone’s 4-digit passcode looks impossible, but to be true it is simple and easy to execute. Forever delete any passcode with this easy and quick trick.
Folks please note that all the things will be delete on the device.
Here, your device will summoned you to type password and after you have add, you can see the following steps below:

Step 1
The first steps require you to open iTunes and connect iPhone to your Mac.

Step 2
Now you can press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time.

Step 3.
After 10 seconds, you are require to release the Sleep/Wake button. Don’t leave the Home button because you need to continue holding the home button until your iTunes pops up a message telling you that it has detected an iPhone in recovery mode.

Step 4
When you device in DFU mode your iPhone screen will be completely black

Step 5.
Now you can choose restore and press ok.
Step 6.
Take it out the device and connect it again to iTunes again

Step 7.
Now your device will be factory restore iPhone.
Your iPhone will be back to normal without the password
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Hacking account numbers and passwords has been running in the nook and corner of the world, it’s just people were not aware of the situations but that have come to light due to the spread of technology now.
This time the water has gone above the head. It surprised me when people’s account were being cracked and purchase were being made. The iTune users are receiving fake phishing e-mail messages that try to trick users into disclosing their iTunes user names and passwords. Those credentials are then used to pile on charges for music or iTunes gift codes.
“People are seen clamoring that through their iTunes, purchases are being carried out without their knowledge” report IDG News Service.
Apple on Monday said”we have been working with to prevent fraud and enhance password security for all of our users”
“But if your credit card or iTunes password is stolen and used on iTunes we recommend that you contact your financial institution and inquire about canceling the card and/or issuing a chargeback for any unauthorized transactions. We also recommend that you change your iTunes account password immediately”.
As a user I would do whatsoever to prevent my account from being hacked so I would rush to the concern authority to file a check. You better have a check on yours before your account gets bankrupt.
Thanks, www.MacWorld.com
A fortnight ago, there was first iPhone malicious worm discovered in Australia, and was harmless – did nothing except major. It just changed the background picture on the iPhone. Then came a new malware attack just a few days later, and today the third iPhone worm is discovered and it can steal your information.
The new worm only affects jailbroken iPhones which the SSH password hasn’t been changed and this worm appears to be isolated in the Netherlands. This worm appears to be far more serious than the first iPhone worm, since it can access and control the iPhone remotely without the permission of its owner. More specifically are those who uses the iPhone for internet banking with Dutch online bank ING at risk, since the worm redirects the bank’s customers to a site that looks like the original log-in screen, but it is fake and the information you give will be stored in a server in Lithuania.
According to The Loop, Apple has issued a brief statement regarding the latest malware attack:
“The worm affects only a very specific set of iPhone users who have jail broken their iPhones and hacked it with unauthorized software,” Apple spokesperson, Natalie Harrison, told The Loop. “As we’ve said before, the vast majority of customers do not jailbreak their iPhones, and for good reason. These hacks not only violate the warranty, they will also cause the iPhone to become unstable and not work reliably.”
We at AppleLunch recommends that you stay away from jailbreaks, since it can do more harm than good. The latest worm attacks proves our allegation right.
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