Updated
Updated · HuffPost · May 31
Experts Warn iPhone AirPlay 'Automatic' Setting Raises Hacking Risk, Recommend 'Ask' Instead
Updated
Updated · HuffPost · May 31

Experts Warn iPhone AirPlay 'Automatic' Setting Raises Hacking Risk, Recommend 'Ask' Instead

3 articles · Updated · HuffPost · May 31
  • Cybersecurity experts say iPhone users should review the AirPlay setting under Settings > General > AirPlay & Continuity, warning that leaving it on “Automatic” adds unnecessary exposure even if viral claims of instant full data theft are overstated.
  • Last year’s AirPlay flaws—dubbed AirBorne—showed how nearby or networked devices could be exploited, and experts said a vulnerable phone set to auto-connect could be compromised without user interaction depending on the bug.
  • iOS updates can reset connectivity options to less secure defaults, including “Automatic,” making post-update checks important because future AirPlay worms or newly discovered flaws could hit more devices at once.
  • Security advisers said users who do not need AirPlay should turn it off, while those who do should switch to “Ask”; they also urged tighter control of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and trusted networks more broadly.
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