A team from Oligo Security identified 23 significant vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay, termed 'AirBorne', which could enable hackers to execute various attacks across billions of devices. The flaws provide ways for zero-click attacks, leading to potential remote takeovers, data theft, and malware distribution without user intervention. Although Apple quickly released patches for its devices on March 31, third-party devices remain at risk due to delayed manufacturer updates. Users are advised to disable AirPlay and implement security measures to mitigate these risks, which have far-reaching implications for smart devices and networks.
The devastating flaws known as 'AirBorne' expose billions of devices to potential hacker exploits through Apple's AirPlay, allowing zero-click attacks that can remotely take over devices.
Oligo Security unveiled 23 vulnerabilities in AirPlay, which could be exploited in 17 different ways, indicating a serious threat to the security of countless Apple devices.
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