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.
Apple has rolled out a critical security update for iOS 16 that fixes a vulnerability that could allow hackers to take over your iPhone or iPad without your knowledge.