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Apple has emitted a bundle of security fixes ranging across its product lines. For the flagship iOS, the 13.4 update includes fixes for 30 security holes.

Now an app developer called Mysk has discovered pasteboard's dark side - malicious apps could exploit it to work out a user's location even when that user has locked down app location sharing. In the simplest scenario, an iPhone user would take a photo, copy it between apps using the pasteboard, from which a malicious app could extract location metadata while comparing it with timestamps to determine whether it was current or taken in the past.

Any cut-and-paste data temporarily stored to an iPhone or iPad's memory can be accessed by all apps installed on the specific device - even malicious ones. To illustrate his concerns, Mysk created a rogue proof-of-concept app called KlipboardSpy and an iOS widget named KlipSpyWidget.

Almost within a year after releasing Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection for macOS computers, Microsoft today announced a public preview of its antivirus software for various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, RHEL, CentOS and Debian. If this news hasn't gotten you excited yet.... Microsoft is also planning to soon release Defender ATP anti-malware apps for smartphones and other devices running Google's Android and Apple's iOS mobile operating systems.

Almost within a year after releasing Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection for macOS computers, Microsoft today announced a public preview of its antivirus software for various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, RHEL, CentOS and Debian. If this news hasn't gotten you excited yet.... Microsoft is also planning to soon release Defender ATP anti-malware apps for smartphones and other devices running Google's Android and Apple's iOS mobile operating systems.

Learn how to keep your iOS devices-and your data-secure with these iOS 13 privacy settings and Apple resources. How to access the Privacy page in your iOS 13 Settings app.

Learn how to secure your iOS 13 devices and protect your privacy by tweaking the default settings. Devices using iOS 13 are some of the most secure in the world; however, there are settings you can change to make your iOS experience even more secure.

Apple's latest security fixes, released Tuesday, tackle a wide range of bugs, including several patches for high-risk flaws that could allow for remote code execution. The fixes address vulnerabilities in Apple's Xcode, watchOS, Safari, iTunes for Windows, iOS, iPadOS, macOS and tvOS. The most severe of the bugs include four RCE flaws in Apple TV's operating system, tvOS - each rated high-severity.

Apple this week released software updates to address tens of security flaws in iOS, iPadOS, macOS Catalina, and other products. A total of 23 vulnerabilities were addressed in iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1, now rolling out for iPhone 6s and later, iPad Air 2 and later, iPad mini 4 and later, and iPod touch 7th generation.

With a few tools in your arsenal, you can optimize mobile devices for zero-touch management. Unmanaged devices are not enrolled with the MDM server, therefore changes made to the devices must be done manually by the devices' users.