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Apple Confirms Fix is Coming Next Week for Malicious Link That Freezes Messages App

A software update coming next week will fix an issue that allows a malicious link to freeze the Messages app on the iPhone and iPad, Apple confirmed to MacRumors this morning.

Apple is likely talking about iOS 11.2.5, which is nearing the end of the beta testing period. iOS 11.2.5 beta 6, as we discovered yesterday, does indeed address the issue and prevents the malicious link from working.

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We expect to see a final release of iOS 11.2.5 available next week alongside macOS High Sierra 10.13.3, watchOS 4.2.2, and tvOS 11.2.5.

The malicious link first surfaced on Tuesday after it was shared on Twitter. When texted to an iOS device, it is able to cause the Messages app on the iPhone or iPad to freeze up and become unusable. Macs are also affected, and we expect to see a Mac fix in macOS 10.13.3.

A user who receives the link will see their Messages app freeze entirely, and the fix appears to require users to quit out of the Messages app and then delete the entire conversation with the person who sent the link to restore the app to working condition.

The link initially went to a webpage on GitHub, but GitHub took it down on Wednesday, limiting its spread. Most users are not likely to be impacted at this point because the original link has been disabled, but if you do get a text with a bad link before iOS 11.2.5 is released, deleting the Messages conversation is a reliable fix.

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Top Rated Comments

justperry Avatar
107 months ago
And how can you delete a message if the app is frozen?
Quit messages, relaunch, it will show the persons/chats you have, delete the affected person/chat, that's how I think it works.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
timborama Avatar
107 months ago
Or Apple could just let me disable URL previews in messages. Utterly annoying “feature”.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macduke Avatar
107 months ago
Sometimes websites will have a popup saying your device is hacked and it locks up Safari on iOS. I think it uses javascript and even ad blockers don't stop it. They need to fix that. It's pretty rare that it happens, but it's still really annoying. I wish ad networks would stop these sorts of ads from seeping through, but it's fairly clear that they don't care about users.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tzm41 Avatar
107 months ago
I wonder how many more of these patterns are going to be found in the future. Seems like each time Apple is just patching for one case and people find the next case eventually.

PS: Are we getting message on iCloud and AirPlay 2 on iOS 11.2.5?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
d5aqoëp Avatar
107 months ago
The more complex iOS gets, the more we will see these nuisance bugs.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RightMACatU Avatar
107 months ago
Can I send this to my bank that owns my mortgage? :p
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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