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Hacker Releases 'Unpatchable' Jailbreak For All iOS Devices, iPhone 4s to iPhone X
An iOS hacker and cybersecurity researcher today publicly released what he claimed to be a "permanent unpatchable bootrom exploit," in other words, an epic jailbreak that works on all iOS devices ranging from iPhone 4s A5 chip to iPhone 8 and iPhone X A11 chip. Dubbed Checkm8, the exploit leverag...
Hacker Releases 'Unpatchable' Jailbreak For All iOS Devices, iPhone 4s to iPhone X
An iOS hacker and cybersecurity researcher today publicly released what he claimed to be a "permanent unpatchable bootrom exploit," in other words, an epic jailbreak that works on all iOS devices ranging from iPhone 4s A5 chip to iPhone 8 and iPhone X A11 chip. Dubbed Checkm8, the exploit leverag...
iOS 13 Bug Lets 3rd-Party Keyboards Gain 'Full Access' — Even When You Deny
Following the release of iOS 13 and iPadOS earlier this week, Apple has issued an advisory warning iPhone and iPad users of an unpatched security bug impacting third-party keyboard apps. On iOS, third-party keyboard extensions can run entirely standalone without access to external services and...
Apple Security Update: iOS 12.4.2
Apple recommends to install security update iOS 12.4.2 on devices iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, and iPad touch 6th generation...
The iOS 13 Privacy and Security Features You Should Know
Your iPhone just got a major security upgrade. Here are all the ins and outs...
About the security content of iOS 12.1 - 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...
In-depth exploration found in the wild iOS exploit chain VI-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
In this article, we will Analysis on your iOS device to get the normal permissions of the shell of the WebKit exploit method, where all the vulnerabilities are available on iOS's sandboxed renderer process WebContent implemented shellcode code execution. Although on iOS Chrome will also be affect...
WhatsApp 'Delete for Everyone' Doesn't Delete Media Files Sent to iPhone Users
Telegram messenger patches a privacy flaw in its "delete for everyone" feature that was not actually deleting shared images from the recipients' devices stored under "/Telegram/Telegram Images/" folder; instead was only deleting it from the chat screen...
iPhone iOS 13 Lockscreen Bypass Flaw Exposes Contacts
An iPhone lock screen bypass has been discovered that could enable an attacker to access victims’ address books, including their contacts’ names, email addresses, phone numbers, mailing addresses and more. The hack was first discovered by researcher Jose Rodriguez, an Apple enthusiast based in...
Yikes! iOS 13 Coming Next Week With iPhone LockScreen Bypass Bug
Good news... next week, on September 19, Apple will roll out iOS 13, the latest version of its mobile operating system. Yes, we're excited about, but here comes the bad news... iOS 13 contains a vulnerability that could allow anyone to bypass the lockscreen protection on your iPhone and access so...
In-depth exploration found in the wild iOS exploit chain IV-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Overview This exploit chain for iOS 12 – 12.1 version, when we found in the wild exploit of the chain, the two vulnerabilities are no official patch released. So we to an Apple reported two vulnerabilities in the 7 days after the iOS release 12. 1. 4 updated version. Here's the sandbox escape...
Beers with Talos Ep. #61: Hacking for good is a bad idea
Beers with Talos BWT Podcast episode No. 61 is now available. Download this episode and subscribe to Beers with Talos: If iTunes and Google Play aren't your thing, click here. Recorded Aug. 30, 2019: In this extra-sized episode, we cover a lot, starting with Retadup, and discussing the intricate...
Apple Claims Google is Spreading FUD Over Patched iPhone Bugs
Apple has called out Google for promoting a “false impression” about iOS vulnerabilities the iPhone maker said it fixed in February. It claims Google is unnecessarily panicking Apple customers. On Aug. 29, Ian Beer of Google’s Project Zero published a blog post that took a “very deep dive” into 1...
This Week in Security News: New Zero-Day Vulnerability Findings and Mobile Phishing Scams
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, learn how music festival goers need to be on guard for phishing attacks when trying to find a lost iPhone. Also, read how Trend Micro...
Android Zero-Days Now Worth More Than iPhone Exploits
An Android zero-day exploit is now worth more than one for the iPhone on the global cyberweapons market. Exploit acquisition vendor Zerodium said Tuesday that it is willing to pay a whopping $2.5 million for a zero-click Android zero-day with persistence. That number significantly increases the...
A week in security (August 26 – September 1)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we analysed the Android xHelper trojan, we wondered why the Nextdoor app would send out letters on behalf of their customers, reported about a study that explores the clickjacking problem across top Alexa-ranked websites, wondered how to get the board to invest in...
Massive iPhone Hack Targets Uyghurs
China is being blamed for a massive surveillance operation that targeted Uyghur Muslims. This story broke in waves, the first wave being about the iPhone. Earlier this year, Google's Project Zero found a series of websites that have been using zero-day vulnerabilities to indiscriminately install...
An Unprecedented iPhone Hack, a Wi-Fi Leg Implant, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less...
Google hackers found malicious websites hacking iPhones
By Sudais According to Google hackers, the hacking spree against iPhones has been going for years. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Google hackers found malicious websites hacking iPhones...
Unprecedented new iPhone malware discovered
A post by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero released late yesterday evening sent the security community reeling. According to Beer, a small set of websites had been hacked in February and were being used to attack iPhones, infecting them with malware. These sites, which see thousands of visitors pe...