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EUVD-2010-1796
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EUVD-2014-1428
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EUVD-2016-8488
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EUVD-2014-2071
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EUVD-2018-15958
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How to turn off location tracking on iOS and iPadOS
On iOS and iPadOS, location services are typically turned on when you first set up your device. However, there may be reasons why you don’t want your device to be located, perhaps because you don’t want to be found but need to keep the device with you. There are a few options to hide your locatio...
About the security content of iOS 11.3 - Apple Support
About Apple security updates For our customers' protection, Apple doesn't disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches or releases are available. Recent releases are listed on the Apple security updates page. For more information about security, se...
Apple iOS Find My iPhone Denial of Service Vulnerability
Apple iOS is an operating system developed by Apple for mobile devices.Find My iPhone is one of the components that provides the ability to retrieve an accidentally lost iPhone. A security vulnerability exists in the Find My iPhone component in Apple iOS versions prior to 11.3. The vulnerability...
CVE-2018-4172
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. iOS before 11.3 is affected. The issue involves the "Find My iPhone" component. It allows physically proximate attackers to bypass the iCloud password requirement for disabling the "Find My iPhone" feature via vectors involving a backup restore...
CVE-2018-4172
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. iOS before 11.3 is affected. The issue involves the "Find My iPhone" component. It allows physically proximate attackers to bypass the iCloud password requirement for disabling the "Find My iPhone" feature via vectors involving a backup restore...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. iOS before 11.3 is affected. The issue involves the "Find My iPhone" component. It allows physically proximate attackers to bypass the iCloud password requirement for disabling the "Find My iPhone" feature via vectors involving a backup restore...
CVE-2018-4172
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. iOS before 11.3 is affected. The issue involves the "Find My iPhone" component. It allows physically proximate attackers to bypass the iCloud password requirement for disabling the "Find My iPhone" feature via vectors involving a backup restore...
CVE-2018-4172
CVE-2018-4172 affects Apple iOS
About the security content of iOS 11.3
About the security content of iOS 11.3 This document describes the security content of iOS 11.3. About Apple security updates For our customers' protection, Apple doesn't disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches or releases are available. Recen...
Unspecified Vulnerability in Apple iPhone and iPod touch iOS Find My iPhone
Apple iOS on iPhone 3G and iPod touch is an operating system from Apple Inc. for the iPhone 3G and iPod touch.Find My iPhone is a component that provides the ability to retrieve an accidentally lost iPhone.... A security vulnerability exists in the Find My iPhone component of iOS versions 2.0...
CVE-2010-1776
Find My iPhone on iOS 2.0 through 3.1.3 for iPhone 3G and later and iOS 2.1 through 3.1.3 for iPod touch 2nd generation and later, when Find My iPhone is disabled, allows remote authenticated users with an associated MobileMe account to wipe the device...
Design/Logic Flaw
Find My iPhone on iOS 2.0 through 3.1.3 for iPhone 3G and later and iOS 2.1 through 3.1.3 for iPod touch 2nd generation and later, when Find My iPhone is disabled, allows remote authenticated users with an associated MobileMe account to wipe the device...
CVE-2010-1776
Find My iPhone on iOS 2.0 through 3.1.3 for iPhone 3G and later and iOS 2.1 through 3.1.3 for iPod touch 2nd generation and later, when Find My iPhone is disabled, allows remote authenticated users with an associated MobileMe account to wipe the device...
CVE-2010-1776
The CVE-2010-1776 issue affects Find My iPhone in iOS 2.0–3.1.3 (iPhone 3G and later) and iOS 2.1–3.1.3 (iPod touch 2nd gen and later). When Find My iPhone is disabled, remote authenticated users with an associated MobileMe account could wipe the device, per CVE records and multiple sources (NVD/...
The vulnerability of the iOS operating system allows a hacker to execute arbitrary code with administrator privileges.
The vulnerability of the Find My iPhone component in the iOS operating system is related to security configuration errors. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with administrator privileges...