Shortly after release iOS 17, reports began to appear on discussion forums that the toy Flipper Zero can hack in his own way iPhone by overwhelming it with offers to connect a new Bluetooth device. The catch, however, is that it Flippen can overwhelm so intensely that in extreme cases the phone can "collapse" and start rebooting, and the only way to defend against such an attack is to turn off Bluetooth and WiFi, thereby preventing any access from the outside. Flipperu. If you are interested in more information about this toy, you will find it in the article below. However, what is important to say here is that Apple even after complaints it still didn't get fixed.
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Although we are the edition iOS 17 have been around for a relatively long time and since then he has released Apple and a whole range of minority and majority versions of this system, none of them have protection against attacks from Flipper Zero. Given how long the problem has been known about, many users are starting to wonder why Apple he still ignores the whole matter, because it is definitely not a pleasant thing. The most common opinion is that he simply does not know how to solve the whole situation, because he would de facto fight against the standard behavior of the system, which is being pushed something that is standard for it - namely displaying the menu of a nearby Bluetooth or WiFi device. So all he can do is hope that he willoneHopefully, we can find a suitable solution that won't restrict anyone.
Well, maybe. max make a lock on new connections. That it will only work with saved devices. And ignore the others.
After this upgrade, my connection to the Internet stops working after about 5 minutes :-( and I don't know why. I have already removed all the programs that were running in the background at startup, but it didn't help. The Mac pretends to be connected to wifi but without the Internet. The network settings are ok (IP, DNS, gateway) iPhone I normally have internet on this wifi. Can someone advise?
you already wrote this article once, so why is it repeated?
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We wrote a month ago that it works. Now we're writing that it still works after several updates. iOS It's still going. What's not to understand about that?
Well, I think a simple timeout would be enough when iPhone rejects a connection request if multiple requests are sent at the same time or something like that