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'WannaCry' ransomware attack: What you need to know
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Can WannaCry infect Mac users? What about other ransomware? And if this leaked from a government agency, what about that iOS backdoor they wanted...?!
Apple entering era of security fear-mongering... from security vendors
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Apple comments on 'Wirelurker' malware, infected apps already blocked
By Nick Arnott last updated
How To: Recover Your MobileMe Password and Update it Often for Added Security
By Rene Ritchie last updated
Evernote forces password resets after discovering suspicious hacking activity
By Rene Ritchie last updated
1Password vs. LastPass vs. mSecure: iPhone password management app shootout!
By Allyson Kazmucha last updated
Second iOS Lock screen bypass discovered, doesn't really expose filesystem
By Nick Arnott last updated
iOS 7 Activation Lock bypass discovered, protect yourself with Touch ID or Passcode
By Rene Ritchie last updated
New iPhone Lock screen bypass discovered — here's how to protect against it!
By Rene Ritchie last updated
U.S. intelligence agencies collecting data from Apple servers, others
By Joseph Keller last updated
How a fake 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics hacking story is causing real damage to NBC News' reputation
By Rene Ritchie last updated
XARA, deconstructed: An in-depth look at OS X and iOS cross-app resource attacks
By Nick Arnott last updated
Does the Indiana University XARA whitepaper make your head hurt? Here's an in-depth look at what "cross-app resource attacks" actually mean for your iOS and OS X systems.
Apple comments on XARA exploits, and what you need to know
By Rene Ritchie last updated
XARA—an acronym for unauthorized cross-app resource access on Mac OS X and iOS—describe a series of exploits that you need to know about. Update: Apple has provided iMore with a comment.
Apple declines to fix vulnerability in Safari's Web Archive files, likely because it requires user action to exploit
By Nick Arnott last updated
Apple to patch 'FREAK Attack' vulnerability in iOS, OS X next week
By Rene Ritchie last updated
"FREAK Attack" is an SSL/TLS vulnerability disclosed by researchers on March 3, 2015 that can be exploited to force browsers into a weaker encryption state.
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