Hackers can look at personal information on the iPhone
An expert working for Independent Security Evaluators said that just finding an error on Apple's new iPhone mobile phone allows hackers to control the device.
According to Independent Security Evaluators, hackers can control iPhones over Wi-Fi or by deceiving users into dangerous websites. When hacked into the computer, hackers can view personal information on the phone.
Charles Miller, an analyst for the security company, said that although Apple has built many security solutions on the iPhone, once hackers exploit it, they can fully control the machine. Independent Security Evaluators has informed Apple about this issue and recommended Apple to release patch software.
So far Apple has confirmed that there is no evidence that the bug has been exploited, although experts have demonstrated when hacking iPhone.
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