Tech Radar reports that in Project Zero’s findings, the vulnerability is explained to be connected with AirDrop and it only necessitates the hacker to be within Wi-Fi distance of your iPhone. This means the vulnerability could have been exploited without you having to click on any links or perform any action for the hacker to gain access to your smartphone. The researchers from Project Zero underline that although it took them six months to crack this vulnerability, some malicious users can have better technology or access and could exploit such vulnerabilities much more easily.
Rest assured that no evidence that this iPhone flaw was exploited has been found. It may just seem worrying that Apple’s devices are also subject to this type of zero-click exploitation. This security flaw was found by researcher Ian Beer from Google’s Project Zero. The researcher explains thoroughly his process of finding and exploiting the vulnerability in Project Zero's official report, so check it out if you’re interested. View Full BioIzzy, a tech enthusiast and a key part of the PhoneArena team, specializes in delivering the latest mobile tech news and finding the best tech deals. Her interests extend to cybersecurity, phone design innovations, and camera capabilities. Outside her professional life, Izzy, a literature master's degree holder, enjoys reading, painting, and learning languages. She's also a personal growth advocate, believing in the power of experience and gratitude. Whether it's walking her Chihuahua or singing her heart out, Izzy embraces life with passion and curiosity.
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