Apple’s Backdoor Security 15.0.2 Exposed ISO Standard Leak

 

Apples iOS 15 update is here, but you might want to wait to install it.

“Apple just leaked over 10,000 usernames, first names, last names, and Email addresses of

clients all because they failed to actually follow ISO standards and left an unprotected link inside of iOS 15.0.2 that allows for full traversal.”

ZDNet reported on Monday released the second iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 updates, fixing some leftover bugs and a security issue. You can update your iPhone or iPad right now by going to Settings > General > Software Update and following the prompts.

My option: If Apple had released 15.0.2 to fix all the security flows how come the call of the leaks of all 10,000 users have been exposed? it’s funny how things have turned up to be.

My next suggestion was gonna be downgrading IOS to a previous version. however, if you have already upgraded your IOS device you can not downgrade from 15.1 as of now. Apple has now stopped signing downgrades from 15.0.1, blocked downgrades from IOS 15.0.2 to 15.1. according to 9 to 5 mac. So much has happened for the tech giant now, The question remains as to what will happen if this continues for Apple security which “supposedly claim to protect users privacy and data!” This scandal will not go away, as far perfect needs more than to just clear it with just security patches.

Updates from Apple… Yet?

As of to date, Apple has not fixed any of the backdoor security leaks, which they’ve not addressed as of yet. After 3 months later, Apple continues to leave users aside with no update fix. As a consumer, I’ve very concerned Apple will only leave this unintended and continue to prolong backdoor security issues much longer.

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