International team of researchers identifies serious security vulnerabilities in the iOS operating system used in Apple’s iPhone and iPad

New York, August 26: An international team of computer science researchers has identified serious security vulnerabilities in the iOS operating system used in Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices. The vulnerabilities make a variety of attacks possible in Apple devices, reports thehansindia.com.
“There’s been a lot of research done on Android’s operating systems, so we wanted to take a closer look at Apple’s iOS,” said William Enck, associate professor of computer science at North Carolina State University and co-author of a paper.
It also includes methods of obtaining the user’s name and media library and of consuming disk storage space that cannot be recovered by uninstalling the malicious app. “We are already discussing these vulnerabilities with Apple. They’re working on fixing the security flaws, and on policing any apps that might try to take advantage of them,” Enck noted in a university statement.





