Threat actors are using the hype around the recently announced Checkm8 iOS jailbreak exploit to trick users into installing unwanted iOS apps on their devices. These apps aren't malicious per-se, but ...
A new BootROM exploit – which is unpatchable – potentially opens the door to jailbreaks, a researcher said. A researcher is warning of an un-patchable bug affecting hundreds of millions of iPhones ...
The mobile tech world, and especially the Apple corner of that world, was flooded by news over the weekend about what could have been Apple's worst nightmare come to life. Just like what happened on ...
For points 3 and 4 at least, except for iPhone 5 and earlier, I don't see it that way. Hackers will still have to find a way to break the Secure Enclave, as it enforces the 10 attempt rule which stops ...
Over the weekend, news spread of an unpatchable "checkm8" exploit that could allow millions of iPhone users to quickly and easily jailbreak their handsets. Lest there was any doubt it works, the ...
The cat-and-mouse game between Apple and hackers has continued for years with small victories on each side, but hackers appear to have scored an atypically large win this morning: a permanent and ...
Is it just me, or is 'game changer' a little strong? It doesn't allow decryption of data on-device. It doesn't persist after a reboot. Any malicious code installed isn't removed on reboot, but won't ...
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