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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals that a new AirPlay bug lets hackers take over Apple devices via Wi-Fi with no clicks needed.
Step 1: Turn on your TV. If it's an AirPlay 2-compatible TV, skip to step 3. Step 2: Turn on your AirPlay 2-compatible streaming device. Step 3: On an iPhone X or later or iPad with iPadOS 13 or ...
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Hackers are using several AirPlay vulnerabilities to attack your iPhone and smart home gear. Here's how to protect yourself ...
AirPlay’s 23 vulnerabilities, including critical flaws, allow malware, data theft, and eavesdropping, researchers warn ...
Millions of AirPlay devices may be putting users at risk — and hackers don't even need a password to break in.
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Security researchers say the bugs could let hackers compromise your home network — or your CarPlay system. Cybersecurity firm ...
The AirBorne security vulnerabilities in Apple's AirPlay SDK and devices could let a hacker take total control.
The good news is that Apple products regularly receive fixes and all of these AirBorne bugs have been patched at this point.