You're probably all patched by now, which is just as well Five bag $300,000 in bug bounties after finding 55 security holes in Apple's web apps, IT infrastructure
A Google security guru has published details of a critical hole in Apple's iOS that can be exploited by miscreants to hijack strangers' iPhones over the air without any user interaction. All a hacker would need to do is transmit carefully crafted, malicious AWDL packets to a victim's handheld to gain control of it. AWDL is Apple Wireless Direct Link, Cupertino's proprietary mesh networking protocol that is based on Wi-Fi. You don't need to be on the same conventional Wi-Fi network as your victim...