It's been a rough few weeks for Apple when it comes to iPhone security. Earlier this month, Apple issued a security update to address a vulnerability capable of letting a malicious actor have full access to everything on your phone. Even more jarring is that the exploit was so sophisticated that it didn't even require iPhone users to click on a link.
More recently, a security researcher named Denis Tokarev took Apple to task for ignoring his warnings about a handful of iPhone security flaws. Tokarev reported four separate zero-day security vulnerabilities to Apple. However, only one of them was addressed with the iOS 15 update. Tokarev grew so frustrated with Apple's lack of communication that he ended up publishing the security exploits publicly.
The post Apple admits iOS 15 has unpatched iPhone security flaws appeared first on BGR.
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