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5 months on, Apple has yet to fix iOS bug that sends devices into a crash spiral
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Apple has been taking its time fixing an iOS bug that makes it easy for miscreants to completely disable an iOS device unless the victim performs a factory restore and follows other cumbersome steps, a researcher said. HomeKit is an Apple-designed communication protocol that allows people to use their iPhones or...
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