Dec. 6, 2023, 5:52 a.m. | Heinrich Long

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A new threat for iPhone users has emerged involving fake keyboards that look exactly like Apple’s default iOS keyboard and log everything typed on the device across all applications. The logged data, which could include account passwords, two-factor authentication codes, private communications, internet searches, etc., is exfiltrated to a remote server accessible by the stalker/attacker …


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