The iOS 10.3.1 point release is here to address a Wi-Fi issue that made devices running iOS 10.3 vulnerable to attacks where a nearby hacker could run arbitrary code on the Wi-Fi chip. In the security notice, Apple describes the bug as a stack buffer overflow, which the company addressed by improving the input validation.
The vulnerability (CVE-2017-6975) was discovered by Gal Beniamini of Google Project Zero, and it appears to affect iPhone 5 and later, iPad 4th generation and later, as well as iPod touch 6th generation and later devices running the iOS 10.3 operating system.
Apple recommends all users installing the iOS 10.3.1 security update as soon as possible. To update your device, simply open the Settings app, go to the General section and ta… (read more)
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