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Top Impersonated Brands in Phishing

The final quarter of 2023 has unveiled a striking trend in the realm of digital deception. The latest CheckPoint Brand Phishing Report, meticulously compiled...

US Intelligence Accused of Massive Apple Phone Hacking Campaign by Russian FSB

Unprecedented Cyber Espionage: US Targeted Thousands of Apple Phones, Says Russian FSB The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has leveled serious accusations against the United...

Apple Restricting AI Tools to Safeguard Confidential Data

Apple, renowned for its commitment to safeguarding sensitive information, has recently taken decisive measures to address concerns about the exposure of its confidential data....

Protect Your Apple Devices: Two Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited by Hackers

Apple has always been known for its state-of-the-art technology, and the brand's devices have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, with...

Apple Announces New Security Features

Apple has announced the introduction of three new advanced security features focused on protecting against threats to user data in the cloud. “At Apple, we...

Apple patches its ninth vulnerability for this year

Since the start of 2022, Apple has addressed nine vulnerabilities with the latest one affecting iOS and iPadOS. This Monday, Apple rolled out updates to...

Apple Releases Patches Fixing 39 Vulnerabilities

In recent security updates released on March 14, Apple releases patches fixing 39 vulnerabilities several of which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary...

Apple sues company known for hacking iPhones

Apple sues company known for hacking iPhones on behalf of governments. An Israeli firm called NSO Group, provided software to government agencies and law...

Apple iOS 14 Introduces “BlastDoor” to Prevent Execution of Malicious Code

BlastDoor works by parsing all the data contained in an iMessage in a secure sandbox, isolated from the rest of the operating system. By...

“Thunderspy” Attack Impacts Millions of Apple, Windows, Linux Machines

Björn Ruytenberg, a researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, discovered a security flaw in Intel's Thunderbolt ports, common to many laptops produced before 2019. "If your computer...

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