iPhone Alert: Apple Warns of Massive AirPlay Security Threat
Apple has sounded the alarm to its 1.8 billion users worldwide after security experts exposed serious vulnerabilities in its widely used AirPlay feature.
23 Flaws Found in AirPlay—Hackers Could Hijack Your Device
Cybersecurity firm Oligo Security uncovered 23 major weaknesses in AirPlay, the system that connects iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks to TVs and speakers. Two of these bugs allow hackers to install malware remotely. Once infected, a single device can spread the virus across entire Wi-Fi networks.
Dubbed AirBorne, the flaws let cybercriminals take full control, steal sensitive data, eavesdrop on conversations, and even crash systems—all without being detected.
CarPlay Under Threat—Your Car Could Be Targeted Too
The danger isn’t just at home. Oligo warns that Apple’s CarPlay, which syncs iPhones with vehicles, is also at risk. Hackers could launch remote code attacks via a car’s Wi-Fi hotspot, especially if the password is weak or guessable.
Hackers must be on the same Wi-Fi network to exploit the flaws, putting millions of users at risk — particularly those using outdated third-party gadgets.
Apple Rolls Out Crucial Fixes—Update Now!
Apple pushed critical patches on 28 April, fixing these dangerous bugs through iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4. Users are urged to update immediately to stay protected.
Experts also recommend turning off AirPlay when not in use to reduce vulnerability, as the feature continuously searches for signals and opens a door for hackers.
How to Stay Safe: Quick Steps
- Go to Settings → General → Software Update
- Make sure your device is running iOS 18.4 or later
- Disable AirPlay when you’re not using it
Don’t risk your privacy and safety. Act now before hackers strike!