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This zero-click iOS exploit could let hackers hijack your iPhone – TechRadar
Exploit simply required attackers to be within radio proximity of your iPhone

A Google Project Zero researcher has discovered an iOS exploit that allows a threat actor to remotely take over an individuals iPhone. The vulnerability, which has now been patched, put sensitive corporate information stored on business smartphones at risk, as well as a substantial amount of personal data too.
The vulnerability enabled hackers to remotely take control of some iPhone and other iOS devices, allowing them to read messages, view images essentially, monitor everything taking place as…
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