Apple’s USB Restricted Mode: A New Flaw or Just Another Day in Cybersecurity Paradise?

Apple has released emergency security updates to patch a flaw in iOS and iPadOS, which allowed evil geniuses with physical access to disable USB Restricted Mode. So, next time someone asks for your phone, make sure they’re not planning a jailbreak with a side of espionage. Update now and sleep easy!

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Hot Take:

Apple’s latest security patch is like a digital bouncer: keeping USB intruders out and saving your data from a not-so-friendly pat-down. It’s the tech equivalent of “No Means No” for unauthorized USB access.

Key Points:

  • Apple released an urgent security update for iOS and iPadOS due to an exploited flaw.
  • The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-24200, allows bypassing USB Restricted Mode.
  • Physical access to the device is necessary for exploiting this vulnerability.
  • Security researcher Bill Marczak discovered the flaw, crediting The Citizen Lab.
  • Apple’s fix involves improved state management to secure affected devices.

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