The Pegasus spyware is a dangerous zero-day exploit that requires no action from users in order to compromise one of the best ...
Despite Apple's robust security measures, iPhones aren't completely immune to malware threats. While traditional viruses are rare on iOS devices, sophisticated malware, spyware, and malicious ...
Apple’s iPhones are known for being some of the safest devices on the market. Threats like ransomware or phishing can still ...
Recent iPhone patches such as iOS 17.0.2 fix holes used to plant spyware. Spyware attacks are on the rise, with Apple fixing a number of iPhone flaws used to implant the stealthy malware onto its ...
Apple has released two critical security updates for four of its core products in response to a flaw that would have allowed the Pegasus spyware to infect a device. On Thursday, the last-minute bug ...
iPhone 17 lineup brings substantial security upgrades. MIE focuses on stopping sophisticated, targeted surveillance. Apple unveils Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) system. Apple says its latest ...
Both flaws can be exploited to create booby-trapped files to potentially launch malware on an iPhone or iPad. Apple also issues patches for macOS and watchOS. When he's not battling bugs and robots in ...