Apple has added a new security feature to the iPhone, apparently designed to thwart criminals. But it's also been thwarting police. Introduced with iOS 18.2, the new feature automatically reboots an ...
In brief: Apple has a history of frustrating law enforcement, from denying requests to help unlock phones to refusing to add backdoors to its software. The latest Cupertino feature annoying officers ...
Recently, there’s been an iPhone rebooting mystery, with some iPhones have been rebooting without warning and—so it was thought—caused nearby handsets to follow suit. But it now seems something else ...
Apple’s new iPhone software comes with a novel security feature that reboots the phone if it’s not unlocked for 72 hours, according to security researchers. Last week, 404 Media reported that law ...
Last week, a report from 404 Media highlighted concerns from law enforcement officials about iPhones automatically rebooting themselves. While law enforcement officials had erroneously speculated that ...
According to security researchers, Apple has quietly added a new feature in iOS 18.1 that makes your iPhone harder to crack. 404 Media reported that iPhones stored by police in evidence were rebooting ...
One of the recent iOS versions released by Apple is iOS 18.1, which has launched its inactivity reboot feature. This functionality is mainly the talk of the town due to the fact that it automatically ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) covertly inserted a new security feature in iOS 18.1 that automatically prompts iPhones to reboot after 72 hours of inactivity. The new feature, dubbed "inactivity reboot," was ...