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Apple's iOS 7 to patch 'power adapter' security flaw demonstrated at Black Hat convention
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Apple's iOS 7 to patch 'power adapter' security flaw demonstrated at Black Hat convention
Apple said it will roll out a fix to a relatively obscure security flaw that allows hackers to access sensitive information on an iPhone or iPad via a "modified charger," with the patch already instituted in the latest iOS 7 beta.
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