Researchers have shown that it is possible for attackers to bypass an Apple iPhone’s lock screen to access payment services and…
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Apple’s search for child abuse imagery raises serious privacy questions
The Internet has been on fire since the August 4 discovery (disclosed publicly by Mathew Green) that Apple will be monitoring…
How one word can disable an iPhone’s WiFi functionality
A researcher has found a way to disable the WiFi functionality on iPhones by getting them to join a WiFi hotspot…
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Research claims Google Pixel phones share 20 times more data than iPhones
If you’re an Android phone user, now might be a good time to invest in a good pair of ear plugs….
The one reason your iPhone needs a VPN
For years, Apple has marketed its iPhone as the more secure, more private option when compared to other smart phones, which…
How your iPhone could tell you if you’re being stalked
The latest iOS beta suggests that Apple’s next big update will include an iPhone feature that warns users about hidden, physical…
iPhone app exposed other people’s call recordings
Video and audio are huge privacy concerns for people. If something goes wrong with tech it can have major ramifications. You’re…
Apple’s notarization process fails to protect
In macOS Mojave, Apple introduced the concept of notarization, a process that developers can go through to ensure that their software…
The little-known ways mobile device sensors can be exploited by cybercriminals
The bevy of mobile device sensors in modern smartphones and tablets make them more akin to pocket-sized laboratories and media studios…