A "white hat" has reportedly jailbroken an iPhone 13-series unit in what might be record time and to the highest level of access. Furthermore, this exploit was apparently done remotely, and allowed the hacker in question to access and delete photos and other files on the phone. This allegedly involved entry points found in numerous aspects of iOS 15.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/A-white-hat-hacker-reportedly-takes-just-1-second-to-jailbreak-an-iPhone-13-Pro.573828.0.html
"This was done via the click of a malicious leak"
A type I think. "Leak" should be "link".
So what happens if users don't click malicious link? :o
Quote from: snarf on October 19, 2021, 17:50:38So what happens if users don't click malicious link? :o
This stupid layman will definitely click on any site that he trusts and where the exploit will be introduced. And this is just the tip of the iceberg with holes in any OS and browsers.