Update your iPhone now to stop your iCloud data from getting stolen

A now-patched iOS vulnerability could let malicious apps silently steal your iCloud data with no alerts, and no consent.

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The latest security flaw in iOS

The team at Jamf Threat Labs has discovered a big security issue in Apple’s Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) system. The flaw, tagged as CVE-2024-44131, can let apps access your private stuff like photos and location details without you even knowing.

Apple has already fixed the vulnerability in iOS 18 and macOS 15, but it’s a wake-up call about mobile security and keeping our data private. The TCC system is supposed to alert you when apps want to access your private data, like your photos or location.

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