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.
There have been some hilarious issues on mobile devices over the years. The HTC Dream had a hidden shell that was discovered when a phone rebooted after sending a text containing just the word “reboot ...
A tiny device is responsible for sending iPhones into never-ending denial-of-service (DoS) loops. As of now, the only surefire way to keep your iPhone safe is to turn off your Bluetooth connection in ...
This week's top Apple news was diverse, ranging from an iPhone Bluetooth hack to Apple's retail stores being redesigned to the disassembly of the new 17" unibody ...