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Apple has less of an iron grip over iOS than first thought, as organizations are using the Developer Enterprise Program for apps that would not be allowed in the App Store.
Time is money, baby: Jay Brodsky claims that Apple's 2FA "intermeddling" takes minutes out of his day, causing "economic loss."
Zero Days Being Exploited; Apple Contributes to 'FacePalm' Bug Finder's TuitionApple has issued an iOS update that patches two flaws being exploited in the wild by attackers as well as the...
iOS app developers have been capturing how users interact with screens without gaining user consent.
Apple has pushed out critical security updates for iOS and macOS, which fix the “Facepalm” FaceTime eavesdropping bug but also two zero-day flaws that, according to Google researchers, have been...
Apple has finally released an iOS update that should fully patch the Group FaceTime vulnerability that could have been exploited to spy on users through their device’s microphone and camera. read more
Patch your iThings – there are at least two holes being exploited right now in the wild Apple on Wednesday removed the vestigial "Do Not Track" (DNT) privacy technology from Preview Release 75 of...
Widely ignored privacy grovel gets put out of its misery Apple on Wednesday removed the vestigial "Do Not Track" (DNT) privacy technology from Preview Release 75 of its macOS Safari browser, and...
Apple's iOS 12.1.4 fixes a FaceTime bug that made headlines last week.
The researcher says it works without root or administrator privileges and without password prompts. But he's not revealing how it works to Apple because there's no money for him in its...