• @[email protected]OP
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    7110 months ago

    Couldn’t think of a better title, TL;DR via receiving an iMessage with a specially crafted image, an attacker can get full access to your device. Update iOS immediately to resolve the issue

        • Drunemeton
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          610 months ago

          Settings > Messages > SMS/MMS > MMS Messaging (uncheck)

          And/Or

          Message Filtering > Filter Unknown Senders (checked)

          Those seem to be the likely options, but I’ve zero idea if those will work.

      • mishimaenjoyer
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        10 months ago

        at this point most iphone users are very much used to reicive images within imessage and have already forgotten that mms existed or are too young to actually ever had to deal with it, so to them it’s just yet another picture.

          • @[email protected]
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            410 months ago

            lol, even if people went through to change their defaults, why would they expect an image to be able to hijack their device?

            There’s so many automated things on smart phones nowadays, should we disable everything to ensure avoiding future exploits?

            • @[email protected]
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              110 months ago

              They would expect an image to hijack their device because they’ve been warned about downloading attachments in basically every Internet safety anything. We should disable things like nfc and other security vulnerabilities when not in use, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out which can be dangerous.