The security company Hexway has published a new study that confirms that some of the features provided by Apple's US devices can be exploited to access "a number of sensitive data," as reported by Arts Technica.

The site, which was published recently revealed that these features can be used to access a wide range of data, which is likely to be sensitive, adding that for example, found that the operation of the "Ballotot" provides important information on the quality of the phone and its operating system and the type of battery, AirDrop can also be used by hackers to access the phone number. Apple also makes it easier for people to locate lost devices and share Wi-Fi passwords. AirDrop also allows them to share files between nearby devices.

The research said these data may not seem to be of great importance, but using them in the right way may expose the owner of the phone to many problems.