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Apple closes iPhone security gap to prevent outside access

Apple closes iPhone security gap to prevent outside access

3 months ago

Apple closes iPhone security gap to prevent outside access

3 months ago


Apple is closing a security gap that allowed outsiders to pry personal information from locked iPhones without a password.

The change will thwart law enforcement agencies that exploited the vulnerability to collect evidence in criminal investigations.

The loophole will be shut down in a forthcoming update to Apple’s iOS software, which powers iPhones.

Once fixed, iPhones will no longer be vulnerable to intrusion via the Lightning port used both to transfer data and to charge iPhones. The port will still function after the update, but will shut off data an hour after a phone is locked.

Apple said it respects the jobs of law enforcement officials, but believes it must protect its customers from “hackers, identity thieves and intrusions into their personal data”.


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