More than 50% of iPhones already have iOS 11, although they are more vulnerable
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- More than 50% of iPhones already have iOS 11, although they are more vulnerable
- IPhones with iOS 11 are more vulnerable
In the last few days some problems have been announced that have arisen in the iPhone that works with iOS 11.1.2. Some of the devices went into infinite reboot loops, making them useless. So Apple made the decision to invite some users to upgrade to iOS 11.2. To be able to end these problems once and for all.
More than 50% of iPhones already have iOS 11, although they are more vulnerable
Currently, more than half of the iPhone already works with iOS 11 or other higher versions. At least according to ElComSoft research. Although, the highlight is that all these devices are more vulnerable now than when they had old versions of the operating system.
IPhones with iOS 11 are more vulnerable
ElComSoft is a company that is responsible for hacking Apple phones for governments around the world. So they certainly know perfectly well what they are talking about. A statement like this shows that there is a major problem with the new version of the software. They claim that today it is much easier to violate the security of an iPhone than before.
So they show that the security in iOS 11 is lower compared to that of previous versions. Apparently, this is because before to access user data there were two security walls. Currently it is possible to access the password for the backup just by accessing the device with the access key.
This causes the chances of success in an attack to increase significantly. So it is easier to get personal information from users in iOS 11. What do you think of these statements?
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