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throwmeaway820 5 hours ago

It seems unfortunate that enhanced protection against physically attached devices requires enabling a mode that is much broader, and sounds like it has a noticeable impact on device functionality.

I never attach my iPhone to anything that's not a power source. I would totally enable an "enhanced protection for external accessories" mode. But I'm not going to enable a general "Lockdown mode" that Apple tells me means my "device won’t function like it typically does"

jonpalmisc 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There is a setting as of iOS 26 under "Privacy & Security > Wired Accessories" in which you can make data connections always prompt for access. Not that there haven't been bypasses for this before, but perhaps still of interest to you.

Terretta 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> I would totally enable an "enhanced protection for external accessories" mode.

Anyone can do this for over a decade now, and it's fairly straightforward:

- 2014: https://www.zdziarski.com/blog/?p=2589

- recent: https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/pair-lock-supervise-ip...

This goes beyond the "wired accessories" toggle.

H8crilA 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

GrapheneOS does this by default - only power delivery when locked. Also it's a hardware block, not software. Seems to be completely immune to these USB exploit tools.

aaronmdjones 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It also has various options to adjust the behaviour, from no blocks at all, to not even being able to charge the phone (or use the phone to charge something else) -- even when unlocked. Changing the mode of operation requires the device PIN, just as changing the device PIN does.

Note that it behaves subtly differently to how you described in case it was connected to something before being locked. In that case data access will remain -- even though the phone is now locked -- until the device is disconnected.

mrandish an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> it has a noticeable impact on device functionality.

The lack of optional granularity on security settings is super frustrating because it leads to many users just opting out of any heightened security.

pkteison 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It isn’t. Settings > Privacy & Security > Wired Accessories

Set to ask for new accessories or always ask.

sodality2 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I have to warn you, it does get annoying when you plug in your power-only cable and it still nags you with the question. But it does work as intended!

neilalexander an hour ago | parent [-]

You might want to check that charger. I have the same option set to ask every time and it never appears for chargers.

UltraSane 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Computer security is generally inversely proportional to convenience. Best opsec is generally to have multiple devices.

ur-whale 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I never attach my iPhone to anything that's not a power source.

It's "attached" to the wifi and to the cell network. Pretty much the same thing.