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Apple's global security director has been charged with bribery for allegedly offering hundreds of iPads to Californian law enforcement officers in exchange for weapons permits for company employees. Chief Security Officer Thomas Moyer promised to give the Santa Clara County sheriff's office 200 iPads, worth about $70,000, in exchange for concealed weapons permits, the county's district attorney alleged in a statement Monday.
Apple's head of global security tried to bung cops hundreds of free iPads in exchange for special gun permits, it is claimed. Thomas Moyer, 50, was last week charged [PDF] with bribing senior officers in Santa Clara county, home to Apple's Cupertino headquarters.
Learn how to use Apple's Privacy Report in Safari so you can see which websites attempted to track you on your iPhone or iPad. Cross-site trackers operate by tracking you as you surf from one website to another. By default, the mobile version of Safari on your iPhone and iPad tries to prevent cross-site trackers from following you.
Apple has updated its iOS and iPadOS operating systems, which addressed a wide range of flaws in its iPhone, iPad and iPod devices. In total, Apple addressed 11 bugs in products and components, including AppleAVD, Apple Keyboard, WebKit and Siri.
Encrypted DNS, as its name suggests, encrypts those queries to shield them from snoops and meddlers. A year later, a research paper presented at a Usenix conference underscored the need for better security when it reported that about 8.5 per cent of DNS queries were intercepted by service providers.
The hacking team behind the "Unc0ver" jailbreaking tool has released a new version of the software that can unlock every single iPhone, including those running the latest iOS 13.5 version. The unc0ver website also highlighted the extensive testing that went behind the scenes to ensure compatibility across a broad range of devices, from iPhone 6S to the new iPhone 11 Pro Max models, spanning versions iOS 11.0 through iOS 13.5, but excluding versions 12.3 to 12.3.2 and 12.4.2 to 12.4.5.
The hacking team behind the "Unc0ver" jailbreaking tool has released a new version of the software that can unlock every single iPhone, including those running the latest iOS 13.5 version. The unc0ver website also highlighted the extensive testing that went behind the scenes to ensure compatibility across a broad range of devices, from iPhone 6S to the new iPhone 11 Pro Max models, spanning versions iOS 11.0 through iOS 13.5, but excluding versions 12.3 to 12.3.2 and 12.4.2 to 12.4.5.
There's been a bit of a buzz in the news lately over an "Epic new feature" in the next Apple iPad model - the one that's supposed to come out this year. A real-life, break-in-the-wire(ish) microphone switch so that you can be sure that your iPad really isn't recording you while you're in your car or sitting around at home.
One of the vulnerabilities addressed this week by Apple can be exploited to make iPhones and iPads unusable by getting them to continuously display a popup message. read more
Apple fixes bug that allows nearby hackers to render iPads and iPhones unusable.