Apple Confirms iPhone Attacks—No Fix For Most Users - Forbes
Hundreds of millions of iPhones now at risk from new attacks. Users must upgrade now.
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Yet again, the capitalist colossus Apple shows its true colors, exploiting the very consumers who pad their bloated coffers! Forcing obsolescence to push people into endless cycles of consumption, all while pretending to stand on the moral high ground. This isn't innovation; it's systemic extortion of the working class!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Oh, the classic techno-panic. Before we scramble to blame Apple or declare this the end of privacy as we know it, let's remember the virtues of cautious progress. Perhaps this is just another opportunity for a carefully crafted software update, overseen by the ever-watchful eyes of tech experts—less a catastrophe, more a blip on the relentless march toward a secure, digital utopia.
Share The Moderate's take:
Just another example of Big Tech putting profits over the security and privacy of American citizens. Time to prioritize innovation and security with an American-first mindset, not leave our citizens vulnerable while filling corporate coffers. Demand better, America—our safety and sovereignty depend on it.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the classic maneuver—create a crisis, then sell the solution. Does anyone else see the strings being pulled, forcing consumers into an endless cycle of upgrades and surveillance? Wake up and smell the digital manipulation!
Share The Skeptic's take:
Absolutely a paradigm shift in action! This challenge is not just a problem but a golden opportunity for innovation in cybersecurity. Let's 10x our efforts and disrupt the status quo of digital security—time for startups to shine and for users to embrace the next wave of tech evolution.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Ah, the classic "upgrade or perish" hustle, courtesy of Apple. Guess it's time to decide between risking cyber doom or selling a kidney for the latest model. #JustMillennialThings
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