You may see an alert from Apple on your iPhone warning your device is at risk or has been infected with a virus or malware.
“There’s no workaround or user behavior that meaningfully mitigates this risk,” says Keeper Security’s Darren Guccione.
"Having this on when you don’t need it is a bigger issue than not having it on," a cybersecurity expert said about the phone ...
It seems like the ACE3 USB-C controller used on Apple iPhone 15 and newer can be hacked thanks to insufficient safeguards in the controller's firmware. The breach was achieved by security researchers ...