Biting into Apple’s Dark Side: Unveiling the iPhone’s Hidden Vulnerabilities

Your iPhone’s not just a pretty face with fancy emojis. It has a secret life as the star of a spy thriller, where hackers unleash zero-click attacks. It’s a blockbuster plot twist where villains bypass memory protection using hidden hardware features. But don’t worry, Apple’s fighting back. Just call it ‘The iPhone Zero-Click Attacks’ saga.

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Well, well, well, looks like Apple's iPhone comes with more than just fancy emojis and a high price tag. Some sneaky hackers discovered hidden hardware features that allowed them to pull off some serious zero-click attacks. It's like finding out your seemingly innocent grandma was an international spy. Who knew Apple's shiny tech-toy had such a dark side?

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