The Wi-Fi bug on iPhones indicates how future wireless cyberattacks could be executed
A serious error relating to Wi-Fi networks on iOS connects to a network with an SSID and disables the device’s Wi-Fi, preventing it from joining other network.
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A serious error relating to Wi-Fi networks on iOS connects to a network with an SSID and disables the device’s Wi-Fi, preventing it from joining other network.
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