Apple offers a $2 million reward for cracking iOS 16 lockdown mode


Apple iPhone 14

Apple officially launched a new feature called “Lockdown Mode” at this year’s WWDC. This new feature comes with the iOS 16 system and aims to combat “Pegasus” and other malicious software. Apple will offer the industry’s highest $2 million bonus to encourage outsiders to crack iOS 16’s locked mode. The Lockdown mode is an extremely strict security defence mode. The main application scenario is when users suspect that their mobile phone has a Trojan horse. Furthermore, it also protects the iPhone from monitoring by unknown sources.

lockdown mode

When the iPhone is in lock mode, the system will block image attachments and link previews in most iMessages. Furthermore, it will block invitations through Apple services, such as FaceTime calls from strange numbers. In addition, iPhone data will be blocked until the device is unlocked. The user cannot install new remote management software and the Safari browser will disable the Jacascrip just-in-time compilation function. Also, the description file will not install. Lockdown mode will be available for developer testing this summer, with an official release this fall.

Gizchina News of the week


Apple lockdown mode is “impenetrable”

“While the vast majority of users will never fall victim to a targeted cyberattack, we still need to protect all users of Apple products,” Ivan Krsti, Apple’s director of security engineering and architecture, said in a statement. “Lockdown Mode is a breakthrough feature that reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting users from attacks.”

A mobile phone spyware called “Pegasus” has invaded more than 50 countries around the world. According to reports, the number of people who this malware is monitoring could be as high as 50,000. Once “Pegasus” invades a mobile phone, it can extract text messages, photos, emails, record calls, and remotely turn on the phone’s microphone and camera without the user’s knowledge. This poses a great threat to user privacy. Pegasus is a development by Israeli software surveillance company NSO to spy on more influential people such as journalists, lawyers and politicians. NSO Group has been sued by Apple and placed on a trade blacklist by U.S. officials.

Read Also:  iOS 18 VoiceOver Vulnerability Exposes Saved Passwords
Disclaimer: We may be compensated by some of the companies whose products we talk about, but our articles and reviews are always our honest opinions. For more details, you can check out our editorial guidelines and learn about how we use affiliate links.

Source/VIA :
Previous Huawei successfully registers the Petal Payment trademark
Next Intel: processor prices will rise sharply this fall

1 Comment

  1. July 19, 2022

    Interesting, since I really do not need to know what the person next to me is doing on their phone, it is however very easy to hack, “by observation said the grasshopper