
Recent reports indicate a security vulnerability in the USB-C port of Apple's iPhone 15, which could potentially allow for persistent jailbreaks. The vulnerability is attributed to the ACE3 USB-C controller, despite the device's advanced protections. Experts caution users about the risks associated with this flaw, which hackers could exploit. Additionally, there is a growing concern over phishing scams targeting iPhone users, particularly through iMessage. Investigators have highlighted a loophole in iMessage settings that could disable Apple's phishing protection, increasing the risk of scams that may compromise users' login information and financial security.
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🚨 iPhone users are warned as hackers have found a loophole in the iMessage settings that allows them to disable Apple’s phishing protection tool. https://t.co/Fv4TKbUl4j


