Tech experts have raised concerns about the Auto-Join feature on iPhones, which automatically connects users to public WiFi networks, potentially leaving them vulnerable to hackers. By exploiting unsecured hotspots, cybercriminals can gain access to sensitive personal information, including banking details and passwords. Users are advised to turn off the Auto-Join feature and avoid connecting to public networks. The NSA has warned of potential cyberattacks, including KRACK and BlueBorne, that can occur when devices remain connected to public or unsecured networks.
Tech experts warn that the default Auto-Join setting on iPhones could expose users to hackers through public WiFi hotspots, compromising personal data.
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