Google has revealed that certain malicious websites were exploiting software flaws in order to secretly access users iPhone data like personal files, location data and keychain passwords. Google hasn't revealed any information about the websites in question, but says the vulnerability affected iPhones using iOS 10, iOS11 and the current iOS12 version. The exact scope of the hack is not yet known but Apple has already fixed the vulnerability with iOS 12.1.4 update.
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