India’s cybersecurity agency CERT-In today sent out a warning about a 'high' severity flaw that allows remote code execution attacks on a wide range of Apple products. The warning has been issued for several Apple products including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks running on various operating systems, Apple Watch and other devices.
Hackers can now use a fake lockdown mode to deceive iPhone users. According to Tech Radar, threat actors can now implement a fake lockdown mode for iPhone users, allowing them to run malware behind a facade that the device is under a protective state, citing a report from 'Jamf Threat Labs' as source.
Cybersecurity experts believe that the state-sponsored attacker alert sent to some popular politicians should be investigated and users should be made aware of the current status of the threat