Apple’s Silent Crypto Heist: Unmasking the iMessage Exploit They Didn’t Want You to Know About

Zero-click iMessage exploit chain discovered in iOS 18.2 remained unpatched until iOS 18.4.1. It allowed Secure Enclave key theft and crypto wallet exfiltration. Despite responsible disclosure, Apple issued a silent fix, leaving users in the dark. This disclosure aims to resist suppression and promote awareness.

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your iPhones, folks! It seems like Apple’s been keeping secrets bigger than their latest iPhone screen! A zero-click iMessage exploit chain that could make your crypto wallet vanish faster than a magician’s assistant, and Apple just slipped a fix under the radar. Silent patching? More like ninja patching! Kudos to the researchers for pulling back the curtain on this high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Time to spill the Apple juice!

Key Points:

  • Zero-click iMessage exploit affects iOS 18.2 to 18.4.
  • Exploit enabled Secure Enclave key theft and undetectable crypto wallet exfiltration.
  • Apple silently patched the issue in iOS 18.4.1 without public acknowledgment.
  • Research was suppressed despite responsible disclosure.
  • Public disclosure invites peer review and user awareness.

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