Urgent warning to all 1.8 BILLION iPhone users: Turn off NOW

Hackers can hijack your , Mac, or even car through Apple's AirPlay, thanks to a devastating set of flaws dubbed 'AirBorne.'  

The team at Oligo Security discovered 23 vulnerabilities in AirPlay, which allows users to stream audio, video and photos from Apple devices to other smart devices.

After discovering all those flaws, tech researchers revealed 17 different ways they could be exploited by hackers to remotely attack billions of devices that use wireless streaming technology.

The 17 issues represent different ways hackers can exploit AirPlay, each requiring specific software fixes to protect devices from threats like remote takeovers, data theft, or malware spreading across networks. 

The 'AirBorne' flaws allow zero-click attacks, where hackers can harm devices without any user action, such as a macOS exploit that secretly replaces the Apple Music app with malicious code.