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A speciifc network name can completely disable Wi-Fi on your iPhone

Researcher Carl Schou tweeted that if an iPhone comes in range of a Wi-Fi network named ‘%secretclub%power’, then that iPhone will no longer be able to use Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi related features.

A specific network name can completely disable Wi-Fi on your iPhone

A security researcher has found that a carefully crafted network name causes a bug in the networking stack of iOS and can completely disable your iPhone’s ability to connect to Wi-Fi.

AirTag hacked for the first time by security researcher

While the regular item tracker opens the Find My website, researchers created a modified item tracker that opens a non-related URL, which could be used for phishing or anything else.

Attacks via Bluetooth possible on iPhone 8 and older

Some iPhones, iPads, and Macs are vulnerable to short-range attacks via Bluetooth which could fool them into thinking they are connected to a trusted device.

Adobe releases new version of Acrobat for macOS to patch critical security vulnerabilities

A normal user on macOS (with SIP enabled) can locally exploit this vulnerability chain to elevate privilege to the ROOT without a user being aware.

State-created Mac malware hijacked by ex-NSA hacker

Security researcher and former NSA hacker Patrick Wardle has demonstrated a way to modify state-created Mac malware to run his own code instead of the payloads from the government servers.

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