Security News
![Apple restricts adblocking extensions](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Apple has turned off the ability for adblocking companies to use their own blocking mechanisms in Safari.
![ThreatList: Apple Adware, Phishing, APT Attacks Threaten macOS Users](/static/build/img/news/alt/phishing-statistics-cybersecurity-scaled-small.jpg)
![CISO/CIO: Get an iPad and Apple Watch with an App Monitoring your Security 24/7](/static/build/img/news/alt/cybercrime-statistics-small.jpg)
![Google & Apple pushed to reveal gun scope app users’ names to feds](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
It's a first: The government has never demanded personal data of a single app's users from Apple & Google.
![Apple Accuses Google of 'Stoking Fear' With iOS Bug Report](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Google Says It Stands by the ResearchApple is criticizing recent Google research that describes an expansive iPhone hacking campaign, accusing Google of "stoking fear" among users of its products....
![Apple Claims Google is Spreading FUD Over Patched iPhone Bugs](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Apple said Google’s recent analysis of vulnerabilities found January in iOS painted a misleading picture of the scope of the attacks and the risk involved
![Apple and Google trade barbs over bugs, digital lothario arrested and Bluekeep gets busy](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Also, XKCD forums hacked and Monster monstered Roundup Here's a look back at some of the latest security bits and bobbles.…
![Apple: Security Report on iPhone Hack Created 'False Impression'](/static/build/img/news/alt/data-breach-stats-small.jpg)
![Apple iPhones Hacked by Websites Exploiting Zero-Day Flaws](/static/build/img/news/alt/Phishing-small.jpg)
Watering-Hole Attack Analysis From Google Follows Apple's February PatchesMultiple hacked websites since at least 2016 have been targeting zero-day flaws in current versions of Apple iOS to...
![Apple apologizes for humans listening to Siri clips, changes policy](/static/build/img/news/alt/mac-stats-small.jpg)
Apple is turning off automatic review of Siri audio and locking it down so that only Apple employees get to listen to it.