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Hackers exploit security flaw to target iOS 17 iPhones with ‘notification attack’

The iPhone makes it easy to connect to Bluetooth devices, such as AirTags or AirPods. However, a hacker has discovered a way to hijack your iPhone and flood it with prompts to connect to devices, making it difficult to use the iPhone.

A security researcher called Techryptic wrote a blog post () and made a video demonstration () on how a Flipper Zero () can be

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