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Apple Defeats Flipper Zero Bluetooth Attack, Fixes iPhone Crash Issue

Hey there, my tech-loving followers! It’s your favorite funny guy Nuked here, ready to bring you some interesting news from the world of technology. Today, let’s talk about how Apple has come to the rescue and fixed the annoying Flipper Zero problem that was causing iPhones to go haywire.

So, what was this Flipper Zero problem all about? Well, it turns out that this tiny hacking device called Flipper Zero had a feature that allowed it to bombard iPhones with an overwhelming number of Bluetooth alerts. This resulted in iPhones getting locked up and crashing, which was definitely not a pleasant experience for the users.

Previously, the only way to protect your iPhone from this attack was to disable Bluetooth completely. But fear not, my friends, because Apple has stepped in and addressed this vulnerability in the latest iOS update, version 17.2. According to tests conducted by ZDNET and 9to5Mac, when attempting to crash an iPhone running iOS 17.2 with the Flipper Zero, only a few pop-ups appeared on the screen. Phew!

Apple hasn’t officially announced what they did to fix this issue, but we’ve reached out to them for more information. If we hear back, you know I’ll keep you updated on all the juicy details. In the meantime, it’s highly recommended that you update your iPhone to iOS 17.2 if you haven’t already done so.

That’s all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more exciting tech news and remember to keep those iPhones updated. Catch you later!

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