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AirDrop allowed hacking iPhones from a distance – Somag News
Google lent a hand to Apple and, through the security initiative Project Zero, found a major flaw in iPhones. Apple devices had a

Google lent a hand to Apple and, through the security initiative Project Zero, found a major flaw in iPhones. Apple devices had a vulnerability in the AirDrop sharing system, but the manufacturer has already fixed the problem.
According to Google’s Project Zero experts, the hacker just needed to be within range of the cellphone’s Wi-Fi to take advantage of the flaw. That is, the user did not even need to click on links or download files to be vulnerable to the attack.
The security flaw demonstration…
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