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The Cyber Security Hub™ on LinkedIn: iPhone 13 Pro Hacked: Chinese Hackers
This past weekend saw the latest competition take place and the newest iPhone, the iPhone 13 Pro running the latest and fully patched version of iOS 15.0.2 to be precise, was hacked in record time. Twice.
The Kunlun Lab team, whose CEO is a former CTO of Qihoo 360, was able to hack the iPhone 13 Pro live on stage using a remote code execution exploit of the mobile Safari web browser. And do so in just 15 seconds flat.
It seems that this doesn’t hold true any-more:
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Nothing would surprise me… and I would even bet that every large state can hack/access any consumer device on the planet - agree?
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