Apple Patches Bugs Tied to Previously Identified Zero-Days
The actively exploited vulnerabilities discovered by Project Zero exist across iPhone, iPad and iPod devices.
Read MoreThe actively exploited vulnerabilities discovered by Project Zero exist across iPhone, iPad and iPod devices.
Read MoreThe most-rewarded flaw is XSS, which is among those that are relatively cheap for organizations to identify.
Read MoreAmazon, Apple, Netflix, Facebook and WhatsApp are top brands leveraged by cybercriminals in phishing and fraud attacks – including a recent strike on a half-million Facebook users.
Read MoreA set of address-spoofing bugs affect users of six different types of mobile browsers, with some remaining unpatched.
Read MoreThe move is a distinct change in direction for the app, which has been criticized and even banned for its security practices.
Read MoreEthical hackers so far have earned nearly $300K in payouts from the Apple bug-bounty program for discovering 55 bugs, 11 of them critical, during a three-month hack.
Read MoreA researcher claims that the issue can be exploited by attackers in order to gain root access.
Read MorePopular ‘safe browsing’ padlocks are now passe as a majority of bad guys also use them.
Read MoreFinSpy has returned in new campaigns targeting dissident organizations in Egypt – and researchers uncovered new samples of the spyware targeting macOS and Linux users.
Read MoreConvincing SMS messages tell victims that they’ve been selected for a pre-release trial for the soon-to-be-launched device.
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