Apple iPhone users may be at risk of a zero-day, zero-click vulnerability that hackers can exploit to get remote access.
Apple has issued a new spyware warning, after it found iPhone users had been targeted in attacks. Here's what to do.
Apple Inc. has notified iPhone users in 92 countries that their devices were likely targeted by mercenary spyware.
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Patch Tuesday breaks records with 149 vulnerabilities, 90 impacting Windows users including zero-days and a backdoor. Here's ...
M ultiple versions of the PuTTY SSH client were found to be vulnerable to a high-severity flaw which allowed, in certain scenarios, threat actors to exfiltrate private keys used to generate ...
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Apple has warned iPhones users in 92 countries, including India, of an extremely advanced cyberattack. It informed targeted ...
Apple's artificial intelligence -centered M4 processing chips are set to be incorporated into almost every Mac variety ...
Trust Wallet, a popular crypto wallet provider, has raised concerns for Apple users regarding a zero-day exploit circulating on the dark web. Priced ...