Apple restarts iPhones if they don’t turn on in 72 hours

With a feature introduced with iOS 18, Apple automatically reboots the device if iPhones are not unlocked for 72 hours. is starting.

iOS 18 operating system comes with advanced anti-theft systems. For example, iPhones that sit for three days without being unlocked now automatically restart. This new feature allows users to access encryption keys, according to a security researcher. It makes the phones safer by locking them in the security chip in iPhones. Thanks to this precaution, thieves can be prevented to a large extent from seizing your data. “Inactivity Reboot” The so-called feature also looks bad for law enforcement. Some experts even criticize this automatic restart system. is concerned because this makes accessing devices and data extraction very difficult, if not completely preventing them.

Applecyber attack on some iPhone users in 98 different countries in recent months (It is called Mercenary Spyware Attacks) had warned. Companyin April 92 by sending notifications to some iPhone users in different countries, He warned that they may have been the target of a private cyber attack.. These countries and people were not specifically disclosed, but the situation looked really worrying.

Pegasus, developed by NSO Group, is the most well-known example. Mercenary Spyware Attacks With attacks called users’ personal information (Messages, photos, etc.) are taken from their smartphones or other devices without their knowledge. These attacks are generally important people (gmostly politicians) is done selectively, that is, it is directly targeted.. What brought this issue to the agenda later were new attack notifications sent to some iPhone users in 98 different countries. In the new warning, the identities of the attackers or the countries from which users received notifications were not disclosed.

For those who don’t know pegasus sold to many governments used for espionage. According to sources, journalists, human rights activists, business people and politicians around the world were constantly monitored with Pegasus’ facilities. This spyware focus allegedly includes at least 10 states believed to be customers of NSO Group, and they are “Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, India and the United Arab Emirates. It is explained as.

pegasus There are hundreds of company executives, clergy, academics, NGO workers, union officials and government officials who are secretly monitored by. Apple sued NSO Group over Pegasus last year. Because Pegasus software was also infected with iPhones. With the lawsuit filed by Apple, it aimed to ban NSO Group from using its devices, services and software. The company also Also information about how Pegasus works wanted. before apple WhatsApp On this basis, Meta also filed a lawsuit against NSO Group.



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