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iPhone’s Secret Achilles Heel: Hackers Outsmart Apple with Obscure Hardware Exploit
Even Sherlock Holmes would be stumped by this iPhone hardware vulnerability exploit! A team of digital desperados, using an obscure hardware feature, have managed to backdoor iPhones – out-Apple’ing Apple! After a year, the feature’s purpose still remains a mystery, yet the mass backdooring campaign…

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Well, well, well, it looks like the iPhone isn't as invincible as Apple would have us believe! A gaggle of mysterious hackers have found a way to backdoor iPhones, exploiting a hardware feature so obscure that even Sherlock Holmes would be left scratching his deerstalker. This feature is so elusive that after a year of investigative work, researchers are still unsure of its purpose. Our hats off to the hackers, they've managed to out-Apple Apple!