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![16-Year-Old Teen Hacked Apple Servers, Stole 90GB of Secure Files](/static/build/img/news/alt/cyberattack-stats-small.jpg)
Well, there's something quite embarrassing for Apple fans. Though Apple servers are widely believed to be unhackable, a 16-year-old high school student proved that nothing is impossible. The...
!['Hacky Hack Hack': Australia Teen Breaches Apple's Secure Network](/static/build/img/news/alt/cyber-threat-stats-small.jpg)
A schoolboy who "dreamed" of working for Apple hacked the firm's computer systems, Australian media has reported, although the tech giant said Friday no customer data was compromised. read more
![Who was it that hacked Apple? Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie, boy boy boy!](/static/build/img/news/alt/hackers-statistics-small.jpg)
Protip: don't label your folder of warez as "hacky hack hack" An overzealous Apple fanboy from Australia plead guilty to criminal charges after he allegedly cracked the Cupertino giant's systems...
![Apple macOS vulnerability paves the way for system compromise with a single click](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Tampering with two lines of code unveiled a serious bug which could lead to full system compromise.
![Apple Mac “zero day” hack lets you sneakily click [OK]](/static/build/img/news/alt/Phishing-small.jpg)
![Siri is listening to you, but she’s NOT spying, says Apple](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Apple's working to keep iPhones from eavesdropping on us, through privacy policies, short buffer windows, local storage, and app review.
![DEF CON 2018: Apple 0-Day (Re)Opens Door to ‘Synthetic’ Mouse-Click Attack](/static/build/img/news/alt/malware-statistics-2-scaled-small.jpg)
Apple 0-Day allows hackers to mimic mouse-clicks for kernel access, despite mitigations.
![Google Bug Hunter Urges Apple to Change its iOS Security Culture](/static/build/img/news/alt/Data-Cybersecurity-Predictions-2-small.jpg)
Project Zero researcher highlights stubborn iOS bugs as an example of why Apple and the rest of the industry needs to take a fresh approach to securing systems.
![BlackBerry claims it can do to ransomware what Apple did to its phones](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Workspaces' time machine promises to make quick work of extortionists Black Hat While ransomware continues to extort factories, hospitals, schools, businesses, and ordinary netizens, BlackBerry...
![Porn-warning security scam hooks you up to “Apple Care”](/static/build/img/news/alt/cybercrime-statistics-small.jpg)
It's a toll free "Apple Care" number, meaning that in theory it shouldn't cost you a thing - so what's the harm in calling just in case?