The iPhone has a reputation for security and while that’s well-earned, you are basically the weak link that could break the iPhone’s security chain. A weak passcode can undo all of the protections Apple has in place, so here’s how to make your iPhone hacker-proof with just one simple setting.
The team at GadgetHacks took a look at research by cybersecurity firm Hive Systems, which showed that even a 6-digit passcode (the current default option in iOS) can be hacked instantly by a powerful PC with an Nvidia RTX 3090 GPU. However, switch that to an 8-character password with numbers, upper and lowercase letters, and symbols and it would take 10 years.
Don’t worry, for you this will only take about 30 seconds to change and with Face ID and Touch ID it will rarely make any difference in your day-to-day iPhone usage.
How to change your iPhone passcode to a password
1. Open Settings
2. Tap on Face ID & Passcode
3. Enter your passcode
4. Scroll down and tap on Change passcode
5. Enter your old passcode
6. Tap on Passcode Options
7. Select Custom Alphanumeric Code
8. Enter your new password and tap Next
9. Verify your new password and tap Done
That’s it, your new password is all set and your iPhone is now much safer if someone should steal it and try to gain access to your data. If you’re curious about what kind of a difference password lengths and variations make for hackers, the full chart from Hive Systems is interesting. Go for an 18-character password with numbers, upper and lowercase letters, and symbols and it should take a hacker 76 quintillion years to crack it.
In-person hacking vs. online hacking
I want to be clear that this is talking about a hacker physically taking your phone, not an attack via a malicious app or website. While the latter is less common for iPhone, we just recently reported on over 200 apps caught spreading malware on Android and iOS, so to keep your phone safe from hackers both off- and online, you should consider one of the best mobile antivirus apps.