El d�a Friday, June 12, 2015 a las 09:39:12AM +0200, Michael Zanetti escribi�:

> > Sorry, but I keep thinking that if anyone who found a device which
> > is locked by a passcode, but SIM signed in, can accept any incoming
> > call, that this is a security issue.
> 
> I guess I could agree, although, the other end is probably not going
> to give you bank details if the voice isn't what it expects...
> 
> > More, can the attacker after accepting the call even make an
> > outgoing call to "invite" a 3rd person into the conference or has
> > access to contact data while in the call? I have not tested this.
> 
> You should before complaining about it.

Just to clarify: I was not complaining, but asking! Meanwhile I have
done a test and it seems(!) that you can only run the incoming call, no
other functions. At least I have not found aqny way in a five minute
call.

        matthias
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