Hacking Apple for Profit
October 12 2020Five researchers hacked Apple Computer’s networks — not their products — and found fifty-five vulnerabilities. So far, they have received $289K. One of the worst of all the bugs they...
Read moreFive researchers hacked Apple Computer’s networks — not their products — and found fifty-five vulnerabilities. So far, they have received $289K. One of the worst of all the bugs they...
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Read moreNone of Apple's bugs have nicknames like Microsoft's recent "SIGRed" - but there are nevertheless kernel-level code holes to be patched...
Read moreThere's a new ransomware for the Mac called ThiefQuest or EvilQuest. It's hard to get infected: For your Mac to become infected, you would need to torrent a compromised...
Read moreIs it fair to expect everyone to renew all their web certificates every year? Apple says yes, and now Google does too.
Read moreiOS apps are repeatedly reading clipboard data, which can include all sorts of sensitive information. While Haj Bakry and Mysk published their research in March, the invasive apps made...
Read moreAt WWDC, Apple promised to double down on data protection in its upcoming iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, and Safari releases.
Read moreA new SophosLabs report digs into the latest browser-hijacking "bundleware" targeting Mac users
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