Apple, encryption

A newly discovered security flaw with your iPhone or iPad could leave your personal information vulnerable to hackers. Kurt the CyberGuy explains.
The zero-day bug was found in WebKit, the browser engine powering Safari and other apps, and allowed hackers to break out of ...
Apple has patched its third zero-day flaw of the year with a new emergency security update for iPhones, iPads, Macs and its ...
Privacy International and Liberty’s complaint adds pressure on government as iPhone maker fights demand in court ...
The order being appealed by Apple is a Technical Capability Notice issued by the UK Home Office under the 2016 law, which is ...
Lockdown Mode is an "extreme protection" feature that's good for at-risk users, but its notifications are increasingly ...
British officials have held private talks with their US counterparts in an attempt to resolve concerns that the UK is trying ...
Apple has issued an urgent warning to all iPhone users who have updated to iOS 18.3.2 to update again to 18.3.3 as soon as ...
The vulnerability, CVE-2025024201, was reportedly exploited in zero-day attacks against targeted individuals. “Apple is aware ...