USB Restricted Mode in iOS 11.4.1 now available to all iPhone users | Cyber Security

The latest version of iOS is now available to all iOS users with eligible devices (iPhone 5s and up). This release not only brings bug fixes, but also includes at least one new feature that might be of interest to security-minded users.

The new feature is called “USB Restricted Mode,” and it lives quietly in the security settings of your iPhone (look for it under “Touch ID & Passcode”). Apple’s description of this new feature toggle:

If you don’t first unlock your password-protected iOS device – or you haven’t unlocked and connected it to a USB accessory within the past hour – your iOS device won’t communicate with the accessory or computer, and in some cases, it might not charge. You might also see an alert asking you to unlock your device to use accessories.

Upon updating to iOS 11.4.1, the default setting for this feature is to not allow USB accessories to work with the iPhone or iPad when locked for more than an hour.

To understand why this feature now exists, let’s review how USB accessories generally work with iPhones and iPads. When you plug a USB accessory into your iPhone or iPad, that item will not work unless the iDevice is unlocked first and the user answers a prompt on their iDevice to recognize the new USB device.

After completing this prompt successfully, that USB device will be able to work with the iDevice without issue in the future even when the phone is locked.