Flipper Zero can still crash iPhones running the latest version of iOS 17<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>In September,
9to5Mac reported that Flipper Zero, a popular and cheap hacking tool, was being used to wreak havoc on nearby iPhones and iPads, spamming them with fake Bluetooth pop-ups until they eventually crashed. </p>
<p>Despite many iOS 17 updates since, including last week’s release of
new iOS 17.2 betas, Apple has yet to implement safeguards to prevent the attack. So, what gives?</p>
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Flipper Zero can still crash iPhones running the latest version of iOS 17