iPhone, regardless of the model, can be blocked by a newly discovered message recently, allowing temporary blocking of terminals, even if iOS 10 runs.3.This is the fourth bug discovered in recent months to block iPhone terminals, but the good part is that we are talking about something that does only a temporary block, not a permanent one.
In the video below you have the functionality of this bug, assuming sending a text message to the iPhone terminals by applying messages, Messages.Upon receipt, the messages, Messages application will be blocked for a maximum of 15 - 20 seconds, after which things will return to normal and the application can be used without problems.
If you send multiple messages to the victim's iPhone terminal, then the device will be blocked for a longer period of time, depending on the number of messages sent.In this idea, you can block an iPhone for a few good minutes, if you send more messages to that device in a quick succession.
The message that temporarily blocks any iPhone
If you want to do more harm to an iPhone user, you can send them messages when you know that its terminal is blocked, because the problem will be even bigger.In this situation, the terminal will be completely blocked and will require a complete restart to be used by the user, which does not happen if the terminal is open.
Even in this situation, blocking is one that can be solved without the need to undertake complicated steps, as is the case with other bugs.Of course, no one would like to have to restart their terminal after a few such attacks, but this happens when bugs of this kind are discovered.
This bug can be exploited in all versions iOS 10 launched by Apple, including iOS 10.3, so you won't be able to stay away from it by updating to the latest version.Text message that blocks iPhone in this way can be found here.