A "text bomb" has been discovered which can crash iPhones just by being sent to a victim's device.
Software developer Abraham Masri discovered the bug
and said he released it to get Apple's attention after his reports and
warning to the company went unheeded.Mr Masri has since unpublished the code, which has been called ChaiOS - a pun between the word "chaos" and iOS, Apple's mobile operating system.
As Mr Masri's code has been removed from GitHub, a developers' website, people are no longer able to send malicious texts linking to it.
"I'm not going to re-upload it. I made my point. Apple needs to take such bugs more seriously.," he wrote.
Apple did not immediately respond to Sky News' enquiries.
It is possible that the code could be replicated by someone else and used to turn off phones - but at the moment, interrupting a phone is the only negative effect that the bug has.
The "text bomb" does not seem to be able to steal data or allow hackers to take control of others' iPhones.
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