Apple is secretly working with multiple foldable iPhones

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 New rumors have spread in the technology product market; Top technology giant Apple at the center of rumors. Rumor has it that iPhone manufacturers are working on multiple prototypes of foldable phones. Apple launched the first iPhone on January 9, 2007. Shortly afterwards, the company took over the position of the world's top smartphone maker. But Apple has never made a foldable smartphone.                  Picture Courtesy: Google Apple is working on a prototype of multiple foldable smartphones - the news came from a reliable data leaker, according to the 9 to 5 Mac. However, due to the complexity of the display technology, it is not clear whether Apple will market commercial versions of the foldable prototypes at all. However, the prototype that is being tested is certain - the leaked claim of the information. Apple is skeptical about whether there will be a demand for foldable phones in the technology market, or whether it will be l...

In just 1 second Apple iPhone 13 Pro is hacked --- gadget news

Apple iPhone 13 Pro is hacked in just 1 second

** Like Android, it also has security risks. An ethical hacker from China proved that by hacking in just 1 second.



Apple sells iPhones with the promise of the highest level of security. The latest iPhone 13 model has the latest iOS 15. The price is in lakhs of rupees. However, like Android, it also has security risks. An ethical hacker from China proved that by hacking in just 1 second.

According to IT home, there is an ethical hacking, cyber security competition called 'Tianfu Cup' in China. This year was his fourth year. There, an ethical hacker surprised everyone by hacking the new iPhone 13 in just 1 second. He is an employee of Pangu Labs.

The report also states that the person remotely gained access to all levels of the iPhone. Even delete all data.

From photos to apps, the hacker showed control everywhere.

Attacks on iOS 15 devices are possible by exploiting security vulnerabilities in the Safari browser and iOS kernel. The horrible thing is, all the attacks happened remotely. The user may not even know that access to his phone is in the hands of another person.

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