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Apple iPhone USB-C Hacked—What Users Need To Know
The new Apple iPhone USB-C controller has been hacked in a worrying first. The hacker behind it explains what they did along with the security implications.
New hack breaks open Apple's USB-C security
A security researcher has worked out how to hack a proprietary USB-C controller used by Apple, an issue that could eventually lead to new iPhone jailbreaks and other security problems.
The simple security check all iPhone and Android users should do immediately
Everyone with an Android or iPhone is being urged to check the security of their devices amid a wave of cyber attack incidents. Google recently issued a ‘severe’ alert over 51 bugs which could expose devices to cybercriminal attack,
Android And iPhone Security Attacks—All Users Warned To Do This Now
As attack warnings continue for both Android and iOS smartphone users, one straightforward security check should be carried out right now. Here’s what you need to do.
YouTube is getting a killer security upgrade for iPhone users
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An update to YouTube on iPhone will increase the security of your browsing. If you're someone who values privacy, this is worth checking out.
iPhone 16, iPhone 15 models’ USB-C ports can be hacked, security researcher claims
Security researcher Thomas Roth has discovered a vulnerability in the Apple iPhone's USB-C controller, known as the ACE3.
Researcher finds a vulnerability in the iPhone USB-C controller
A security researcher has been able to hack Apple’s USB-C controllers that are used in current iPhones, which would usually raise concerns about security and the ability to jailbreak the iPhone. But there’s probably nothing to worry about.
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Phishing campaign targeting iPhone users; CSA warns against replying to unknown iMessage senders
The fraudulent messages would ask people to reply, which disables security features. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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USB-Port: Hacking iPhone's USB Type-C connection? There are many flaws hidden in it! Revealed in the report..
Is hacking an iPhone possible? Thomas Roth, who gives information to people about hardware security, said that Apple's ...
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Security vulnerability in iPhone’s USB-C port, and a gotcha with iMessage scams
A security vulnerability has been discovered in the USB-C port controller fitted to the iPhone 15 and 16. However, ...
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How to automate iPhone reboots to improve performance & security
Regularly restarting your iPhone clears temporary files, refreshes system processes, and enhances security — and you can ...
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There’s a sophisticated new wave of phishing attacks targeting iPhone users
Scammers have upgraded their iPhone scams by asking users to reply to phishing texts in order to reenable malicious links.
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Phishing Attacks Use This Simple Trick to Defeat iPhone Message Security
A new social engineering tactic is being used by cybercriminals to trick iPhone users into disabling iMessage's built-in phishing protection, ...
CNET on MSN
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iOS 18: Here's What You Need to Know About RCS Messaging on iPhone
When you tap Carrier, it will change to IMS Status and show messaging support details to the right. For example, if your ...
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2 Important iPhone Settings To Change For Better Security
You don’t have to leave your iPhone’s privacy and security up to chance. While it’s true that sometimes bad things (like ...
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