A new flaw in iOS 7 security system is found by some Apple fans. There were a lot of different iOS 7.1 bugs and iOS 7 problems faced by ordinary users and developers. Apple tried to fix them in iOS 7.1.1 but the issues are not gone completely. A researcher who shares his report with public [Andreas Kurtz] assures that while the Cupertino-based giant has to protect email attachments with data encryption, operating systems starting from 7.0.4 and above lack this important feature. ios-7-security-flaw The expert discovered iOS 7 bugs whey he accessed his iPhone 4 file system. This smartphone had iOS 7.1 and then iOS 7.1.1 and both versions of mobile firmware showed unencrypted attachments to emails. The same security flaw was reproduced by Kurtz on his iPhone 5S smartphone that had 7.0.4 installed on it. According to Kurtz, “all attachments” in his email folder could be accessed “without any encryption / restriction.” Apple got the report about the flaw, but it is not clear when the company will patch this hole in its system. The spokesperson for the famous iPhone maker assures Apple is “aware of the issue.” The company is said to be searching the fix to this bug which will be delivered to used “in a future software update.” There is no need to panic because it is not that easy to exploit this hole for attackers. Firstly, your iPhone has to be stolen to be reached. Secondly, it has to be jailbroken to bypass your password. Thirdly, if you have iOS 7.1 or 7.1.1 you are at no risk because these two versions of mobile software cannot be jailbrokenat the moment.