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Apple's iOS 13 iPhone software brings bugs and leaves phone vulnerable to hackers

posted onSeptember 24, 2019
by l33tdawg
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 Apple has been forced to rush out an update to the latest version of its iOS operating system today after bugs left users with a number of problems, including one that could allow hackers to access contacts on locked phones.

The new operating system launched alongside the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro phones last week, bringing a new dark mode, redesigned Photos app, and security features reflecting the company's recent focus on privacy.

New iPhones have iOS 13 installed out of the box, while users with an iPhone 6S or newer can download it, but if you haven't updated yet you might want to wait a few days anyway. Already a second update is on the way to add new features and address a number of flaws that made their way into the final version of the new operating system.

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