Apple zero-day spyware patches extended to cover older Macs, iPhones and iPads
That double-whammy Apple browser-to-kernel spyware bug combo we wrote up last week? Turns out it applies to all supported Macs and iDevices – patch now!
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That double-whammy Apple browser-to-kernel spyware bug combo we wrote up last week? Turns out it applies to all supported Macs and iDevices – patch now!
After a nice spike during the first two years of the pandemic, global PC shipments continued to drop for a fourth consecutive quarter. Analyst firm IDC’s latest figure has Q1 down 29% from the same time last year. Canalys paints an even more troubling …
Main non-US division pays $7.7bn in corporation tax but $20.7bn in dividends to California parentApple’s main Irish subsidiary paid €7.7bn (£6.8bn ) in corporation tax last year, but paid out nearly triple that amount in dividends to its California par…
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A bug to hack your browser, then a bug to pwn the kernel… reported from the wild by Amnesty International.
Apple released emergency security updates to address two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities impacting iPhones, Macs, and iPads. Apple has released emergency security updates to address two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2023-28205 and CVE-2023-28206, impacting iPhones, Macs, and iPads. Impacted devices include: Both vulnerabilities were reported by Clément Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group […]
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Are you also excited about the Worldwide Developers Conference 2023, which Apple will organize? Apple Users are very excited about the WWDC 2023, which will happen this year. The users are excited because of the new updates and products that are going …
The answer to the question “Why does software continue to have so many vulnerabilities?” is complex, because the software itself is so complex. There’ve been many articles written that cover the lack of tools to test for vulnerabilities, the security k…
Apple has been teasing plans for an India retail store since 2016. Seven years later, it’s finally here. Quartz reports: The company finally released a picture of the barricade of its first ever Indian retail store in Mumbai, the country’s financial hu…
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