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Apple has released a security update for iOS and iPadOS to patch two zero-day vulnerabilities which are reported to already have been exploited.
Last year, 11% of all detections on Macs were caused by malware. The illuminating figure gives a view into the world of Mac cyberthreats.
LastPass has warned about a fake app called LassPass, available in the Apple App Store.
To comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple will allow European iPhone owners to install apps obtained from outside the official App store.
Mac users should be aware of an active distribution campaign via malicious ads delivering Atomic Stealer. The latest iteration of the malware is stealthy thanks to added encryption and obfuscation of its code.
Apple has plans to make it harder for iPhone thieves to steal your personal information even if they have your device’s passcode.
Apple has changed its legal process guidelines so it now requires a judge's order to hand over information about its customers' push notifications.
Apple has issued emergency updates that include patches for older iOS devices concerning two actively used zero-days that were patched for iOS 17 last week
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