On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Michael Zanetti < michael.zane...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > 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... > > [...] > > > > And keep in mind, the caller could be the attacker itself to get > > access to this features on a normaly locked device. > > Also keep in mind that an incoming call does not unlock the phone. It > just puts a stripped down version of the dialer on top of the lockscreen Until we have a feature of tracking down/manipulating/wiping a lost device, showing PIN entry before accepting a call would be the worst imaginable thing we could do. I also completely agree with what had been said by my colleagues - such security must not come at a cost of expected usability. Cheers, karni -- Software Engineer Professional and Engineering Services Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu - Linux for human beings | www.ubuntu.com
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