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Apple iPhone USB-C Hacked—What Users Need To Know
The new Apple iPhone USB-C controller has been hacked in a worrying first. The hacker behind it explains what they did along with the security implications.
iPhone USB-C is hackable, but users don't need to worry yet
Security researcher Thomas Roth recently uncovered several vulnerabilities in Apple's ACE3 USB-C controller for the iPhone 15 and 16. Although no immediate action is required from
New hack breaks open Apple's USB-C security
A security researcher has worked out how to hack a proprietary USB-C controller used by Apple, an issue that could eventually lead to new iPhone jailbreaks and other security problems.
Apple’s proprietary USB-C controller has officially been hacked – what you need to know
In a solemn reminder that no system is 100% safe and unhackable, it was announced over the weekend that security researchers have managed to successfully hack Apple’s proprietary ACE3 USB-C controller,
iPhone 16, iPhone 15 models’ USB-C ports can be hacked, security researcher claims
Security researcher Thomas Roth has discovered a vulnerability in the Apple iPhone's USB-C controller, known as the ACE3.
Researcher finds a vulnerability in the iPhone USB-C controller
A security researcher has been able to hack Apple’s USB-C controllers that are used in current iPhones, which would usually raise concerns about security and the ability to jailbreak the iPhone. But there’s probably nothing to worry about.
Apple users facing new security risks after critical USB component hacked
Researcher uncovers method to hack the ACE3 USB-C Controller This is a critical component used for charging and data transfer for Apple devices Apple deemed the attack too complex to present a threat The ACE3 USB-C controller,
Apple devices at risk after security researcher hacks ACE3 USB-C controller
Apple Inc. users are facing new security risks after a security researcher successfully hacked Apple’s proprietary ACE3 USB-C controller, a critical component responsible for managing charging and data transfer on Apple’s latest devices.
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Pick up this Anker 5K USB-C power bank while it's only $20
I recently came back from a trip and the whole journey home I had one goal: find an outlet. My phone was at about 30 percent ...
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USB confusion: Current cables with logos for USB4 version 2.0 and Thunderbolt 5
If you want to use the highest USB speed, it is best to use certified cables. However, they are often not clearly labeled.
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Jim Rossman: USB charging is not an exact science
USB ports are not all providing the same amount of power. The USB standard began by dictating the ports provide 5 volts with ...
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Samsung’s fast, compact USB-C flash drive is only $18 right now
Get your very own compact USB-C flash drive for just $18 on Amazon while this deal lasts. If 128GB is too little for you, the ...
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Security vulnerability in iPhone’s USB-C port, and a gotcha with iMessage scams
A security vulnerability has been discovered in the USB-C port controller fitted to the iPhone 15 and 16. However, ...
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New USB logos will simplify branding on hubs and cables
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has rolled out updated logos that ditch the perplexing nomenclature, according to a ...
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Save a massive $110 on a 34-inch, 100Hz Samsung gaming monitor with USB-C input
With a USB-C video input featuring 90W charging - ideal for laptop users - and an adjustable stand, this versatile Samsung ...
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Anker 140W 4-Port (PD 3.1) Charger review
The Anker 140W 4-Port (PD 3.1) Charger is priced at $89.99 / £89.99 and is also available on Amazon and Amazon U.K. The rival ...
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