A bug is reported in Apple's operating system. Hackers can hack iPhones and iPads by taking advantage of this bug. Security firm ZecOps has given this information. The report says that this bug is in the iPhone's mail app, due to which the privacy of millions of users is in danger. The report has claimed that this bug has also stolen the data of six big people. An Apple spokesperson has told a news agency that in the upcoming update, a security patch was given to fix this bug.
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ZecOps says it told Apple about the bug in March but the company didn't take it seriously. Taking advantage of this bug, hackers can send blank messages to an iPhone or iPad user. After this, as soon as the users open the message, the mail app will crash and the option of the reboot will appear. During this reboot, hackers will steal your personal information.
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Along with this, hackers are not having to work hard with this bug, because due to this bug there is no need to install any app or software in the phone to hack the iPhone. A hacking usually requires malware to be installed in the phone or an app installed. ZecOps claims to have taken advantage of this bug to target people from the US Fortune 500 company, including one from Japan's telecom company The staff includes a journalist from Europe and two people from Saudi Arabia and Israel.