How to Bypass Passcode on iPhones and iPads Using iSkorpion Tool (Checkm8 Devices)
How to Bypass Passcode on iPhones and iPads Using iSkorpion Tool (Checkm8 Devices)
If your iPhone or iPad is disabled because of a forgotten passcode (showing “iPhone Unavailable” or too many wrong attempts), and it’s an older model, you can use the iSkorpion tool to bypass the passcode. This method works on devices that support the checkm8 exploit — basically models with A7 to A11 chips.

Important Notes Before Starting
- This only works on checkm8-compatible devices: iPhone 5s, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, SE (1st gen), 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, iPhone X, and many older iPads (like iPad Air 1/2, iPad mini 2/3/4, iPad 5/6/7, etc.).
- You usually need a jailbreak or ramdisk method to run the tool (depending on your iOS version and exact setup).
- This is for passcode bypass on disabled devices (not always full iCloud Activation Lock removal — check if your device has iCloud ON or OFF).
- These tools come from third-party sources — use them at your own risk. They can have issues, and bypassing security features may violate Apple’s terms or local laws in some cases.
- Always back up data if possible (though a disabled device often means data loss is likely).
Supported Devices (A7–A11 chips)
- iPhone: 5s, 6/6+, 6s/6s+, SE (2016), 7/7+, 8/8+, X
- iPads: Many models from ~2013–2018 with A7–A10 chips (check your model in Settings if accessible, or use online specs)
Works on various iOS versions (commonly iOS 12 up to recent ones like iOS 18 in some cases, but test your version).
Step-by-Step Guide to Bypass Passcode with iSkorpion
- Download the iSkorpion Tool Get the tool from this link (it’s a Mega folder shared by the developers/community): ⬇️ Download: ⬇️
https://www.iosfiles.com/imei-service/ios-15-17-passcode-bypass-signal—ramdisk - Register Your Device’s Serial Number Most tools like iSkorpion need your device’s Serial Number (not always ECID/IMEI) registered in their system before full use. Go here to register: https://www.iosfiles.com/admin/imei-orders
- Enter your device’s Serial Number (find it on the box, in iTunes/Finder if connected, or on the back of older devices).
- Follow their instructions — some services are paid (cheap, like $1–$5), others may have free trials or options.
- Registration is often instant or very fast.
- Prepare Your Computer and Device
- Use a Windows or macOS computer.
- Put your iPhone/iPad into DFU mode (search “how to enter DFU mode [your model]” — it’s different per device).
- Install any required drivers (like Apple Mobile Device Support or checkra1n/libimobiledevice if needed for ramdisk/jailbreak).
- Many users run a ramdisk tool first (like palera1n, checkra1n-based, or others in the folder) to boot the device into a jailbroken/ramdisk state.
- Run the iSkorpion Tool
- Open the iSkorpion software (or scripts) from the downloaded folder.
- Connect your device in DFU or recovery mode.
- Follow on-screen steps: it usually detects the device, applies the checkm8 exploit, loads ramdisk if needed, and bypasses the passcode screen.
- Wait for the process to finish — your device should boot without asking for the old passcode.
- In many cases, you get a “Hello” screen or setup as new (some methods keep signal/calls, others are no-signal).
- After Bypass
- Set up the device as new.
- If it’s iCloud locked too, you may need extra steps (some iSkorpion options handle both passcode + hello/activation).
- Test everything: Wi-Fi, apps, etc.
Common Tips & Troubleshooting
- If it fails, try a different USB cable/port or computer.
- Some versions need jailbreak first (like using checkra1n or palera1n for A7–A11).
- Join Telegram groups or communities (often linked in the Mega folder or iosfiles.com) for help if stuck.
- Results vary by iOS version — older iOS is usually easier.
This method has helped many people recover old/locked devices without the original passcode. If you have questions or your device model/iOS version, drop a comment below!
Disclaimer: This is for educational purposes on personally owned devices. Bypassing security on stolen/lost devices is illegal.




