“I have defeated Apple’s New Lockdown Mode” says Security Researcher Jonathan Scott on Twitter
On Twitter, a security researcher named Jonathan Scott on Thursday made a statement that Apple’s New Lockdown Mode can also be hacked very easily.
He said that he will publish his report soon. He was also surprised by the expert mobile security engineers who didn’t care to audit the NSO spyware killer feature before endorsing it.
“I have defeated Apple’s New Lockdown Mode as of Thursday July 7th,2022. I will publish my report shortly. I’m surprised the “expert mobile security” engineers @citizenlab didn’t care to audit the “NSO spyware killer” feature before endorsing it. #lockdownmode, the hacker tweeted.
I have defeated Apples New Lockdown Mode as of Thursday July 7th,2022. I will publish my report shortly. I’m surprised the “expert mobile security” engineers @citizenlab didn’t care to audit the “NSO spyware killer” feature before endorsing it. #lockdownmode
— Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) July 8, 2022
In another tweet, he also said that he informed everyone to expect the lockdown mode to be hacked, and unfortunately, it was one of the easiest hacks yet.
“I told everyone to expect lockdown mode to be hacked and alas it was one of the easiest hacks yet,” Scott tweeted.
I told everyone to expect lockdown mode to be hacked and alas it was one of the easiest hacks yet.
— Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) July 8, 2022
He further tweets that the lack of testing and validation of this feature which was meant to stop NSO’s pegasus is clearly a propagandistic move by Apple and Citizen Lab.
“The lack of testing and validation of this “feature” meant to stop NSO’s Pegasus is clearly a propagandistic move by @Apple and @citizenlab,” he tweeted.
The lack of testing and validation of this “feature” meant to stop NSO’s Pegasus is clearly a propagandistic move by @Apple and @citizenlab
— Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) July 8, 2022
Researchers who find weaknesses in Lockdown Mode and help Apple make it more secure will be eligible for rewards of up to $2 million…Apples Bug Bounty History is one of the worst in the industry. Stealing Bugs never rewarding… https://t.co/37euKaMWh5
— Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) July 7, 2022