Apple has still left iPhones and iPads vulnerable to Flipper Zero, a hack that uses an exploit in iOS to spam iPhones and iPads with a flood of Bluetooth pairing requests, rendering them unusable.
Thanks to a popular hacking tool, hackers can spam your iPhone with annoying pop-ups prompting you to connect to a nearby AirTag, Apple TV, AirPods, and other Apple devices, reports TechCrunch. A ...
More than six months after admitting there was a Bluetooth security flaw in a number of its mobile phone handsets, Nokia said it has released a software upgrade that fixes the vulnerabilities. In ...
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