Another access point name has been discovered that can disable your iPhone’s ability to use Wi-Fi<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Only a couple of weeks after the
initial iPhone Wi-Fi bug was found, the same security researcher Carl Schou has found another similar issue.</p>
<p>Schou tweeted today that if an iPhone comes in range of a Wi-Fi network named ‘%secretclub%power’, then that iPhone will no longer be able to use Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi related features. Schuo even says that this bug persists when resetting network settings.</p>
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Another access point name has been discovered that can disable your iPhone’s ability to use Wi-Fi