⚠ Silent BLE Scanning, Metadata Exposure, and GPS Activation on iPhone
Overview
This repository documents a high-severity set of privacy violations in iOS 18.5, where multiple native Apple system processes (daemons) perform unauthorized actions related to Bluetooth and location services — all without user awareness or consent.
The research was performed using official Apple tooling (Console.app) on a stock iPhone 14 Pro Max running iOS 18.5, with no jailbreak, no MDM, and no third-party apps.
Silent BLE scans, exposed Bluetooth metadata, and covert GPS activation defeat the privacy model users expect: devices can be tracked, paired identities de-anonymized, and location harvested without consent or UI notice. That turns everyday iPhones into persistent surveillance beacons and nullifies app/OS permission controls.