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technology2 years ago

Apple Urges Immediate iOS Update to Address Critical Security Issues

Apple is urging all users to update their iOS devices to the latest version, iOS 17.1.2, which provides important security fixes. The company did not disclose specific details about the security issue but mentioned that it could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information and arbitrary code execution. The update does not include any additional features. Concerns were raised about Apple's NameDrop feature, but experts say there is no need to panic as it can be easily disabled in the settings.

technology2 years ago

Apple Issues Urgent iOS Security Update for All iPhone Users

Apple has released an urgent software update, iOS 17.1.2, to patch two security exploits discovered in the previous release. The update addresses vulnerabilities in Apple's web browser engine, WebKit, which could potentially disclose sensitive information and lead to arbitrary code execution. Users are urged to download the update promptly. Additionally, law enforcement agencies are warning iPhone users about a feature called NameDrop, which allows easy sharing of contact information and photos but is defaulted to 'ON', potentially leading to unintended sharing of personal information.

technology2 years ago

"Apple's Urgent iOS Update Addresses Critical Security Exploits"

Apple has released an urgent iOS update, version 17.1.2, to address two security exploits in its web browser engine, WebKit. The update does not include any new features and is recommended for all users. Law enforcement agencies are also warning iPhone users about a feature called NameDrop, which allows easy sharing of contact information and photos but is defaulted to 'ON', potentially leading to unintended sharing of personal information.

technology2 years ago

"Apple Urges Immediate iOS Update to Address Critical Security Vulnerabilities"

Apple has released an urgent iOS update, version 17.1.2, to address security exploits found in the WebKit web browser engine. The update aims to patch two vulnerabilities that were documented in the previous iOS 17.1.1 release. Users are advised to download the update promptly as it provides important security fixes. Additionally, law enforcement agencies are warning iPhone users about a feature called NameDrop, introduced in iOS 17.1.1, which allows for easy sharing of contact information and photos but may inadvertently disclose personal information if not disabled.

technology2 years ago

"Understanding and Managing Apple's iOS 17 NameDrop Feature: A Comprehensive Guide"

Apple's iOS 17 introduced a new feature called NameDrop, which allows users to easily share contact information with others. While some users find it convenient, others have concerns about privacy and security. Although NameDrop is not inherently dangerous, users can selectively choose what information to share or opt to receive only. To disable NameDrop, users can go to the Settings app, tap on General, navigate to the AirDrop tab, and toggle off the Bring Devices Together option.

technology2 years ago

"Privacy Concerns Surrounding iPhone's NameDrop Feature: What You Need to Know"

Police departments across the US are warning iPhone users about the new NameDrop feature in Apple's latest iOS update, which allows for the quick sharing of contact information between devices. However, security experts argue that the concerns may be exaggerated, as both users have to be in close proximity and give consent for the information exchange. While some police departments are urging users to disable the feature, experts believe the risk of nonconsensual contact information sharing is minimal. Users can disable NameDrop by going to Settings > General > AirDrop and toggling the "Bringing Devices Together" feature to "off."

technology2 years ago

"Police caution parents over iPhone NameDrop security risks following Apple iOS update"

Law enforcement agencies are warning iPhone users about the security concerns related to Apple's new NameDrop feature, which allows users to quickly share contact information with nearby iPhones or Apple Watches. Concerns have been raised that users, including children, may unwittingly divulge contact information with others. Several police departments have issued warnings and advised users to adjust their settings to keep their contact information safe. However, experts argue that the fears over NameDrop are unnecessary, as the feature requires physical access to an unlocked phone to access contact information.

technology2 years ago

"Police and Tech Experts Warn Parents: Protect Your Kids from iPhone's NameDrop Privacy Risks"

Police departments in several states are warning parents about a new feature called "NameDrop" introduced in Apple's latest software update, iOS 17. NameDrop allows the sharing of contact information when iPhones are brought close together, posing risks to children if their phones are physically brought head-to-head with strangers. Concerned parents are advised to disable the NameDrop feature by adjusting the settings on their children's devices to protect their privacy and security.

technology2 years ago

Law enforcement warns parents about Apple's new 'NameDrop' feature

Law enforcement agencies in the U.S. are warning iPhone users about a new feature called NameDrop, released with the latest Apple iOS update. The feature allows users to quickly share contact information with nearby iPhones or Apple Watches. Some police departments are concerned about the potential security risks, as the feature is automatically turned on with the update. However, a digital security specialist dismissed the warnings as "hysteria" and "nonsense," explaining that NameDrop works similarly to AirDrop and requires consent before sharing information. Users can turn off the feature in their device settings.

technology2 years ago

Police and Experts Weigh in on iPhone's NameDrop Feature: Should Parents Be Worried?

Police departments have issued warnings about Apple's new NameDrop feature, which allows iPhone users to exchange contact information wirelessly by bringing their devices close together. However, tech experts argue that the fears are overblown. NameDrop requires both devices to be practically touching and for users to agree to share information. The feature has built-in safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to personal information. While some police warnings lack nuance, it is easy to disable NameDrop in the iPhone settings. Experts advise being cautious about embracing new technology and considering the trade-offs before sharing personal information.

technology2 years ago

Controversy Erupts Over iPhone Feature's Impact on Children

Police departments in the U.S. raised concerns on social media about a defaulted feature called NameDrop after the iOS 17.1 software update, suggesting it could be dangerous. However, Apple had announced the feature at their 2023 developer's conference, and multiple sources have debunked the claims. NameDrop is an extension of AirDrop and requires user action to be activated. It can be turned off in the device's settings.

technology2 years ago

"Privacy Concerns Surrounding iPhone's 'NameDrop' Feature Raise Parental Alarm"

Apple's new "NameDrop" feature, which allows iPhone and Apple Watch users to quickly share contact information with each other, has raised concerns among some police departments about potential risks to children. However, tech experts argue that the feature is safe when used as intended and that the warnings are exaggerated. The feature requires user approval to transfer information and can be disabled in the device settings. Experts suggest using NameDrop as an opportunity to discuss digital safety and privacy with children. Despite the concerns, there have been no reported negative incidents related to NameDrop.

technology2 years ago

Law enforcement agencies caution parents about iOS 17 feature on iPhones

Law enforcement agencies in the United States are issuing warnings to iPhone users about a new feature called NameDrop, which was released with the latest Apple iOS update. NameDrop allows users to quickly share contact information with nearby iPhones or Apple Watches. While some police departments are concerned about the potential security risks, digital security experts have dismissed the warnings as "hysteria" and "nonsense." The feature works similar to AirDrop, requiring close proximity and consent before sharing information. Users can easily turn off the NameDrop feature in their device settings.

technology2 years ago

"Police caution parents about security risk in iOS 17 update's new iPhone feature"

Law enforcement agencies are warning parents about the new NameDrop feature introduced in Apple's iOS 17 update, which allows users to easily share contact information with nearby iPhones and Apple Watches. While the feature requires consent to receive and share contact information, police are concerned that many users may inadvertently share their details or receive unsolicited information. Apple claims there are safeguards in place, but if you want to disable the feature, you can do so by going to Settings, General, AirDrop, and toggling off "Bringing Devices Together."