Apple iMessage Zero-Click Hacks
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Apple iMessage Zero-Click Hacks
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#2I seem to be under attack lately.
3-4 times a day random links sent from gmail addresses or unknown phone numbers to imsg with sketchy looking links in them.
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#3Does iMessage accept arbitrary code that it can execute?
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#4> In fact, Citizen Lab researchers and others suggest that Apple should simply provide an option to disable iMessage entirely.
There's a checkbox in Settings > Messages that does exactly this? It seems strange they published this.
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#6A small way to reduce attack surface - have iMessage just setup for your iCloud email address instead of phone number. Phone numbers are becoming increasingly useless. > In fact, Citizen Lab researchers and others suggest that Apple should simply provide an option to disable iMessage entirely. There's a checkbox in Settings > Messages that does exactly this? It seems strange they published this.
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#7How do Zero click hacks work? Does iMessage accept arbitrary code that it can execute?
For example (IIRC this was a real bug), if you exploit a bug in the text layout code, you could attack a device by getting a notification to appear on the lock screen - and SMS messages usually trigger a notification
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#8How do Zero click hacks work? Does iMessage accept arbitrary code that it can execute?
Similarly to Android there have been attacks that involve exploiting bugs in the code that parses incoming messages, and then via the exploit you can get remote code execution For example (IIRC this was a real bug), if you exploit a bug in the text layout code, you could attack a device by getting a notification to appear on the lock screen - and SMS messages usually trigger a notification
Re: Apple iMessage Zero-Click Hacks
#9A small way to reduce attack surface - have iMessage just setup for your iCloud email address instead of phone number. Phone numbers are becoming increasingly useless. > In fact, Citizen Lab researchers and others suggest that Apple should simply provide an option to disable iMessage entirely. There's a checkbox in Settings > Messages that does exactly this? It seems strange they published this.
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#10How do Zero click hacks work? Does iMessage accept arbitrary code that it can execute?
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