A security researcher has cracked Apple's USB-C controller in the iPhone 15 series. The breakthrough raises questions about potential vulnerabilities in Apple's latest charging technology.
In a solemn reminder that no system is 100% safe and unhackable, it was announced over the weekend that security researchers ...
Macworld A security researcher has been able to hack Apple’s USB-C controllers that are used in current iPhones, which would ...
The new Apple iPhone USB-C controller has been hacked in a worrying first. The hacker behind it explains what they did along ...
Apple’s ACE3 USB-C controller hack exposes users to risks such as unauthorized data access and device manipulation. Hackers ...
A security researcher has worked out how to hack a proprietary USB-C controller used by Apple, an issue that could eventually ...
Security researcher Thomas Roth recently uncovered several vulnerabilities in Apple's ACE3 USB-C controller for the iPhone 15 ...
Apple users are facing new security risks after a security researcher successfully hacked Apple’s proprietary ACE3 USB-C ...
If the USB device is not showing in VMware Workstation, configure VMware USB Arbitration Service, update the USB driver on ...
Hacking ensued. The hack consists of a small breakout board that enables a USB-C connector to be fitted into the PS4 controller in place of the original micro USB port. [Ian] explains what needs ...
C mobile gaming controller, compatible with Android and iPhone 16 smartphones, for only $49.99 after a savings of 50%. This ...