Apple Tackles iOS Zero-Days
Apple swiftly responded to two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices by releasing emergency security updates.
Apple swiftly responded to two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices by releasing emergency security updates.
Apple has introduced a new security feature, known as "iMessage contact key verification," aimed at enhancing the security of its popular iMessage service
A new custom firmware for Flipper Zero, known as 'Xtreme,' has introduced the capability to launch Bluetooth spam attacks on Android and Windows devices
In response to an urgent security concern, Apple has taken swift action to address a zero-day vulnerability in its iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
A critical security flaw, CVE-2023-5129, in the libwebp image library has been identified by Google, receiving the maximum CVSS score of 10.0.
A recent cyber espionage operation has come to light, involving the exploitation of three zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple devices.
China's foreign ministry has clarified its stance on the reported ban of iPhones for government and state-run office workers.
A recently discovered information-stealing malware called MetaStealer is targeting Apple macOS, joining the growing list of stealer families.
A new malvertising campaign is causing concerns for Mac users as it spreads an updated version of the macOS stealer malware known as Atomic Stealer
Apple has taken swift action to address two zero-day vulnerabilities that were exploited by the NSO Group's Pegasus spyware.
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