Recent research has revealed that iPhones may be susceptible to attacks even when they are turned off. This raises concerns about the security of these popular devices and the potential risks that users may face.
According to researchers, hackers can exploit a vulnerability in the iPhones power management chip to launch attacks, even when the device is powered off. This allows them to access sensitive data and potentially compromise the security of the device.
To protect their iPhones from potential attacks, users can take several precautions. These include keeping their devices up to date with the latest software updates, using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication where available.
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