INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
With the roll-out of iOS 11.4, we saw Apple plug up a security loophole in the iPhone Lightning port, but the Cupertino firm has now
announced that iOS 12 will take this fix to the extreme.While Apple has historically been non-compliant when law enforcement has sought
a loophole in iPhone Lightning ports.To combat this, Apple incorporated the USB Restricted Mode, which disables any data transfer via the
data.Tightening gripWhile the above method introduced in iOS 11.4 does indeed work as intended, with iOS 12, Apple plans to significantly
feature is currently optional and can be turned on or off via Settings in iOS 11.4, it will be made permanent in an upcoming release of iOS
between a company that holds the privacy of its users and security of its devices as paramount, and law enforcement that could in some cases
use data from these devices as evidence to prosecute serious crimes.