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‘SiriSpy’ iOS bug allowed apps to eavesdrop on your Siri conversations before fix

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 26, 2022

Apple to the public this week. In addition to headlining new features and changes, there are also essential security fixes as well. One of the most notable fixes is for a bug that allowed applications to with Siri. Here are the full details… The bug was discovered by , who reported the bug to Apple. Rambo that makes it easier to connect your AirPods, Beats, and other Bluetooth accessories to your Mac. As such, he spends a lot of time working... + full article



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