Apple iPhone Hack When Turned Off. iPhone Can Be Hacked with Malware Even When it’s Switched Off
Apple iPhone Hack When Turned Off. iPhone Can Be Hacked with Malware Even When it’s Switched Off. Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a way to run malware on Apple's iPhones, even when the device is switched off. A report published by the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany details an exploit that takes advantage of the iPhone's low-power mode (LPM) to track location and perform various malware attacks. LPM allows certain smartphone facilities - such as Bluetooth, near-field communication (NFC) and or ultra-wideband - to run even when the device is turned off or when its battery is depleted.
Apple iPhone Hack When Turned Off. iPhone Can Be Hacked with Malware Even When it’s Switched Off. Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a way to run malware on Apple's iPhones, even when the device is switched off. A report published by the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany details an exploit that takes advantage of the iPhone's low-power mode (LPM) to track location and perform various malware attacks. LPM allows certain smartphone facilities - such as Bluetooth, near-field communication (NFC) and or ultra-wideband - to run even when the device is turned off or when its battery is depleted.