
Recent reports have raised alarms over serious security vulnerabilities in Apple's A-series and M-series chips, potentially exposing users' private data to hackers. Researchers have identified two critical bugs that could allow unauthorized access to sensitive information, including emails. Additionally, Apple has activated a new feature on iPhones that has been described as 'dangerous' and 'automatic,' prompting urgent warnings to millions of users. This feature may increase the risk of cyber fraud, as scammers exploit these vulnerabilities to target unsuspecting individuals. The situation has led to widespread concern among iPhone users, with various media outlets highlighting the potential for data breaches and the need for heightened awareness regarding online scams.






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