Apple has rolled out the iOS 18.3.1 update, which addresses a significant security flaw affecting iPhones. This update aims to fix a vulnerability that could allow an attacker with physical access to a locked device to disable USB Restricted Mode, a security feature designed to prevent unauthorised data access.
The flaw in USB Restricted Mode could potentially enable attackers to bypass protections and access sensitive user data through connected accessories or computers. Apple highlighted that the issue might have been used in targeted attacks on specific individuals. The new update strengthens this feature, improving security and closing the loophole that made it possible to disable the mode.
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USB Restricted Mode is an essential feature that prevents USB accessories from connecting to a locked iPhone after an hour of inactivity. This mode is crucial for blocking unauthorized access, and Apple’s recent fix aims to safeguard this feature by addressing the underlying authorisation problem in the device’s accessibility settings.
With iOS 18.3.1, Apple enhances state management, making it more difficult for hackers to exploit the vulnerability. Users are strongly advised to update their devices to this latest version to ensure their data remains secure and protected from potential attacks.
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The iOS 18.3.1 update is available for all iPhones that support iOS 18, including iPhone XS and later models.
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