Hackers can exploit Apple’s AirPlay technology to gain unauthorised access to devices via public Wi-Fi networks, according to a report by Wired citing Israeli cybersecurity firm Oligo.
AirPlay, widely used for wirelessly streaming media to TVs and speakers, contains serious vulnerabilities. These flaws allow attackers to infiltrate devices simply by connecting to the same Wi-Fi network shared in public spaces like cafes, hotels, or airports.
Through the exploit, malicious actors can install spyware, ransomware, or other malware without the user’s knowledge. Experts warn that millions of devices worldwide could be at risk, including Apple products like iPhones and MacBooks...