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Apple has released updates for its iOS and iPadOS operating systems to fix a significant vulnerability that could be exploited in "extremely sophisticated attacks" against targeted individuals. According to the company, the flaw allowed the disabling of USB Restricted Mode on locked devices. This feature, introduced in 2018, is designed to prevent unauthorized data access through USB connections unless the device has been unlocked within the past seven days.
The updates, iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1, address concerns raised by security researchers, including Bill Marczak from the Citizen Lab, who discovered the vulnerability. Marczak stated that the attacks likely required physical access to the devices, suggesting tools used by law enforcement agencies, like Cellebrite and Graykey, may have played a role. Amnesty International previously reported on law enforcement using similar tools to access the devices of activists and journalists.
As of now, it remains unclear who exploited this vulnerability and whom it affected. Apple has not provided further comments regarding this issue.