Google researcher details iOS exploit that can take over an iPhone with a text message

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As a general rule, if you avoid clicking on suspicious links that might pop on your phone — whether they’re sent via text message or appear as an in-browser pop-up ad — the odds of your device becoming infected with malware is slim to none.

That notwithstanding, security researchers from Google’s Project Zero team recently divulged a sophisticated exploit that would allow a malicious actor to take control of a targeted device with no interaction required from the device owner at all. As Google researcher Natalie Silvanovich detailed during a presentation at the Black Hat security conference this week, there are a handful of iOS 12 exploits — which have since been patched by Apple with iOS 12.4 — that can let a third-party gain full control of a device simply by sending over a text message.

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Google researcher details iOS exploit that can take over an iPhone with a text message originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 17:01:10 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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