A serious security vulnerability affecting a number of devices "iPhone" Old

Cybersecurity researchers have revealed a new security vulnerability that affects a number of old iPhone devices, raising concerns regarding the security of millions of users around the world.

According to the cybersecurity company Paradigm Shift, the vulnerability affects iPhone devices equipped with A12 and A13 Bionic processors, and includes models: “iPhone

Security experts have warned that this vulnerability may allow attackers to penetrate the device and reach deep levels, allowing them to bypass some basic protection measures.

If exploited, hackers can steal personal data, install hidden spyware, and take control of sensitive parts of the phone.

The seriousness of the vulnerability lies in the fact that it is located within the processor itself, and not in the operating system or Apple applications, which makes dealing with it more complicated.

According to the company, the vulnerability is located in the BootROM memory, which is the first piece of software that runs when you start the iPhone.

Due to its direct connection to the chip, this issue cannot be fixed via traditional iOS system updates. (Russia Today)