The latest iOS update, iOS 17.5, has caused a significant privacy concern among iPhone users. Reports indicate that the update is resurfacing photos that were deleted years ago, including sensitive images. Affected users have expressed alarm over the glitch, which has brought back long-deleted photos. The issue has raised questions about the safety and reliability of Apple's software updates.
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iPhone, $AAPL, owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted nudes, per the Verge
Creepy iPhone glitch causes pictures that were deleted YEARS ago to resurface - and affected users say they're 'thoroughly freaked out' https://t.co/9qUbjBSsz8 https://t.co/FwLZSpJYhD