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EFF’s “Cover Your Tracks” Will Detect Your Use of iOS 16’s Lockdown Mode
Sept. 12, 2022, 5:57 p.m. | Bill Budington
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Apple’s new iOS 16 offers a powerful tool for its most vulnerable users. Lockdown Mode reduces the avenues attackers have to hack into users’ phones by disabling certain often-exploited features. While providing a solid defense against intrusion, it is also trivial to detect that this new feature is enabled on a device. Our web fingerprinting tool Cover Your Tracks has incorporated detection of Lockdown Mode and alerts the user that we’ve determined they have this mode enabled.
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