Last week, a report from 404 Media highlighted concerns from law enforcement officials about iPhones rebooting automatically rebooting themselves.
A new iPhone security feature in iOS 18 will make it tough for forensic analysts to obtain data from a locked device ...
A new security feature in iOS 18.1 is causing iPhones to mysteriously reboot after periods of inactivity, and it’s all ...
A report has confirmed that it’s a security feature in iOS 18.1 ...
In related developments, Apple released iOS and iPadOS 18.2 software updates in public beta, including new features like an AI emoji generator app, ChatGPT integration with Siri, and visual search ...
The inactivity reboot may not be the flashiest new feature of iOS 18.1, but it’s a quietly powerful addition that strengthens ...
"We have identified code within iOS 18 and higher that is an inactivity timer," said Christopher Vance, a forensic specialist ...
OS 18.1 was recently rolled out by Apple for eligible iPhone users. The much awaited iOS 18.1 not only brought Apple ...
Apple's iOS 18 reportedly triggers automatic iPhone reboots after extended periods without network connection.
The inactivity reboot feature was initially reported by 404 Media, which noted police warnings over the increased difficulty ...
Apple has rolled out a new OS update for its millions of users, introducing a host of exciting features. With this new update ...
After the mysterious reboots, the devices supposedly enter what is called the Before First Unlock (BFU) state. This makes ...