Kaspersky/Securelist researchers detail zero-click iPhone exploit involving four distinct zero-day vulnerabilities, including undocumented hardware features in iPhone chips (securelist.com)
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I recalled reading about this at the beginning of this month, I haven’t seen any updates on a fix or anything. Figured I’d ponder it with you folks over here....
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Apple halts US sales of Watch before Christmas after losing patent case::undefined
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Finals were 3 days ago, you can watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/live/UDGdPE_C9u8
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