As if receiving a text from an ex isn't bad enough, now there's a far
worse kind of unwanted message to worry about. This one can crash your
iPhone.
YouTube channel EverythingApplePro
highlights a sequence of characters that temporarily freeze an iPhone,
which you can send to someone to put their kibosh on their phone. Here's
how it works: a white flag emoji, the digit "0" and a rainbow emoji
confuse iOS 10 when it tries to combine them into a rainbow flag.
Send
those specific characters in a text message to an iPhone running iOS 10
and that phone will freeze. The hapless recipient doesn't even have to
open or read the message -- the phone freezes as soon as it receives the
text.
Fortunately, creating and sending the shady text isn't as
simple as just sending a text, so you shouldn't have to worry too much.
Here's the video explaining how to send the text message and how to fix
it.
If you do receive the questionable text, don't worry. Your phone should eventually unfreeze or restart.
Apple declined to comment.
It seems like someone's always trying to mess with your tech. The FBI recently disclosed
how it hacked an iPhone while investigating the San Bernadino shooting,
while US intelligence agencies are currently embroiled in a war of
words with President Elect Donald Trump over allegations of Russian hacking.
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