>You should always be wary of links sent over email and social media – even if they seem to come from a trusted source – but it's worth being particularly suspicious this weekend: iOS security researcher Sabri Haddouche just discovered a new block of web code that can crash and restart an unsuspecting iPhone.
>The carefully configured CSS code can use up all of the resources of a device, causing the core of the operating system to panic and shut down in the interests of self-preservation, TechCrunch reports. It seems to work on both iOS 11 and the iOS 12 beta.
Someone give me a link I can send to my ifaggot friends to crash their devices
Juan Gonzalez
True but things like this aren't a normal ocurance. At least on the play store instead of getting scammed you usually just wind up with a shitty "free" app that spies on you.
>see name YONGMING ZHANG >still download obvious insectoid malware
Everybody who downloaded this deserved it
Bentley Bell
> iOS security researcher Sabri Haddouche just discovered a new block of web code that can crash and restart an unsuspecting iPhone. What propose ? outside of laugher and "i Toddlers " memes, there are zero utility.
>“just 15 lines of code”… totaling 84kb worth of text. One of those “lines of code” is 45,763 characters long. Oh my gosh, if you remove the other 14 unnecessary line breaks, you can do this exploit with just one line of code! The ABSOLUTE state of iPajeets.
Probably filtering the search string for unwanted characters, either by accident or design. Fixed a similar bug for a C# recruiting agency, searching for 'C#' returned no results..
David Harris
oof
Gavin Jones
how will itoddlers ever recover?
Ian Foster
That's iOS. The image was about the Mac App Store you illiterate fags.
Jonathan Miller
iToddlers BTFO
Christopher Ward
>It's a hidden feature.
Samuel Morris
by sending their shitty hardware to rossman for repairs
Oliver Evans
>45700 character link I'm guessing that's the CSS property that's to blame ?
Jack Morales
No, it's Apple's inability to write a good OS
Alexander Wilson
thistbhfam
John Cox
He was probably doing some other stuff and discover this by accident, he probably didn't expected iOS to be such a peice of shit that it would crash completely with one app misbehaving.
Kayden Edwards
>"get" instead of "download" Holy shit have we truly gone this far?
The code of the website is too much for iCrap to handle
Christopher Turner
The Play Store is generally known for hosting everything and anything with minimal vetting. Apple tries to maintain a reputation of curating its App Store to keep a minimum standard of quality.
Julian Green
No, only if you have an iPhone you mong.
Jason Jones
Honestly it's barely even news at this point, every other week there's a new exploit for the lockscreen, browser, imessage or some other feature of iOS It's almost like they don't give a shit about security or customer data
Asher Miller
And a great job they do...
Eli Diaz
That's the post from the chain I was replying to, what are you trying to say fucking mong?
Henry Nguyen
I'm trying to say that the "vetting" and minimum standards of quality Apple keep are fucking shit
Jordan Rodriguez
currydroid pajeets SEETHING
Liam Williams
>reading comprehension
Lincoln Flores
Gee. It's good to know. At least it's better than Android. All you need to make it explode is charge the battery.