Hidden Danger of AirPlay: How iPhone Can Become a Hacker's Victim.
According to ТСН: Digital security experts have discovered that a little-known setting on the iPhone may allow hackers access to personal data, banking credentials, and photos.
What the Hidden Threat Is
The main danger is associated with the AirPlay feature, which can automatically connect to external devices. Despite ongoing improvements in security from Apple, experts emphasize that any active wireless connection that the user is unaware of can become a potential attack vector.
Kevin Tackett, founder of the consulting company Secure Ideas, emphasizes that the additional 'communicability' of smartphones is a risk that should be avoided. According to him, keeping this feature enabled without necessity is much more dangerous than simply turning it off.
How the Hacking Scheme Works
Dave Gronister, head of Parameter Security, explained a possible attack mechanism. A hacker first creates a fake device that masquerades as a legitimate AirPlay signal. If the iPhone is set to automatically connect, it may connect to this device without the user's involvement.
Exploiting the vulnerability, the intruder can transfer malicious code to the smartphone, giving the hacker access to files, messages, and applications on the device without the owner's confirmation.
With the advent of artificial intelligence, such attacks are becoming even easier, making adherence to digital hygiene critically important for every user.
How to Secure Your iPhone: Step-by-Step Instructions
To avoid becoming a victim of cybercriminals, experts advise changing the AirPlay settings to manual mode. Follow these steps:
- Open 'Settings' on your iPhone.
- Go to 'General'.
- Select 'AirPlay & Continuity'.
- Tap on 'Automatically AirPlay'.
- Change the setting from 'Automatically' to 'Never' or 'Ask'.
Choosing the 'Ask' option will allow you to control each connection, significantly reducing the risk of unnoticed hacking.
Previously, it was reported that Apple plans major changes in the production of its smartphones that will significantly impact the quality of mobile photography.
This information highlights the importance of cautious handling of our technology settings. Every user should be aware of potential threats and take measures to protect their data. In today's world, where cybercrime is becoming increasingly widespread, attention to digital security is an essential part of our daily lives.
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