Blog | G5 Cyber Security

iPhone AT&T WiFi Settings Open to MiTM Attacks

A security researcher has discovered that any wireless network can tpretend to be an AT&T Wi-Fi hot spot and thus lure unsuspecting iPhone users to an untrusted network connection. The BLURtooth flaw allows attackers within wireless range to bypass authentication keys and snoop on devices utilizing implementations of Bluetooth 4.0 through 5.0. Apple has confirmed a privacy bug in it iPhone that allows the Siri voice assistant to read out messages from locked screens even if the messages are hidden.

Source: https://threatpost.com/iphone-att-wifi-settings-open-mitm-attacks-042810/73892/

Exit mobile version