

What's more, Horowitz says that Yegor Sak, the co-founder of VPN service Windscribe, got in touch to say his company is aware of the data leak and has submitted multiple reports to Apple. They have not said anything about a fix." They have not said whether they agree on this being a bug. They have not said whether they tried to recreate the problem. To date, roughly five weeks later, Apple has said virtually nothing to me. In July, he wrote, "Since then, there have been a number of emails between myself and the company (yes, plain old unencrypted email – no security at all).

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Then ten days ago, Horowitz updated his post to confirm that iOS 15.6 – Apple's latest iOS release if you don't count the 15.6.1 update that went out yesterday to patch two zero-day bugs – is still vulnerable. His post includes router log data that demonstrates the data leakage.
