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Apple Patches Zero-Click iMessage Hack Used by NSO
Apple was not aware of the attack until researchers found evidence of it on a Saudi activist's phone.
Apple Wants You To Upload Your ID to Your iPhone
Storing a lot of personal information on your device can generally be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.
Apple Defends Its Anti-Child Abuse Imagery Tech After Claims of ‘Hash Collisions’
Apple said the version of NeuralHash analyzed by researchers is not the final version that will be used for iCloud Photos CSAM detection.
9to5Mac Writer Paid Source $500 in Bitcoin for Stolen Apple Data
A reporter for 9to5Mac paid a source in exchange for data extracted from a stolen iPhone prototype.
Apple’s Double Agent
He spent years inside the iPhone leaks and jailbreak community. He was also spying for Apple.
How GrayShift Keeps its iPhone Unlocking Tech Secret
Copies of non-disclosure and other agreements obtained by Motherboard show the kind of information that iPhone unlocker Grayshift tells police to keep secret.
Apple Introduces Parental Control Feature That Scans Messages for Nudity
The feature will use machine learning to detect nudity in incoming and outgoing messages sent by children, but is concerning some experts.
The Pegasus Project Shows Tech Giants Need to Do More to Keep Users Safe
Cybersecurity experts have been sounding the alarm about industrialized insecurity for years, but the Pegasus Project has to be a line in the sand.
Apple Says Leaks Cause Companies to Make iPhone Cases at the Wrong Size
According to the company, posts featuring unverified pictures of upcoming iPhone models could prompt accessory makers to produce cases with wrong sizes.
Apple Tells Leaker to Snitch on Sources or It Will Report Them to the Police
Apple sent a cease and desist letter to the person behind a Twitter account that advertised stolen iPhone prototypes.
Annoying LinkedIn Networkers Actually Russian Hackers Spreading Zero-Days, Google Says
A new report by Google researchers details a hacking campaign by “likely Russian government-backed” hackers targeting European government officials.
How the Cry-Laughing Face Became the Most Divisive Emoji in History
It's been a decade since the "face with tears of joy" was added to smartphones. A lot has happened to it since then.