Security News
Apple patched more than 50 flaws in iOS 12.2, including an array of bugs in Webkit and a vulnerability that allows apps to secretly listen to users.
In addition to announcing a number of new products and subscription services, Apple has released security updates for iOS, macOS, Safari, tvOS, iTunes, iCloud, and Xcode. The security updates The...
Apple on Monday released iOS 12.2 to patch a total of 51 security vulnerabilities in its mobile operating system that affects iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th...
Vulnerability research firm Crowdfense has launched a new 0-day acquisition program and is promising payouts of up to $3 million for full-chain, previously unreported exploits. read more
Open memory defenses allow mischief from connected kit Computers have enough trouble defending sensitive data in memory from prying eyes that you might think it would be unwise to provide...
Facebook Promises Quick Patch for Face ID and Touch ID Bypassing ProblemFacebook says it will soon issue a patch for a bug in its WhatsApp messenger application that can circumvent a security...
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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...
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...