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Apple Confirms ‘Extremely Sophisticated’ Exploit Threatening iOS Security

Apple fixes the USB Restricted Mode flaw in iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1.  Vulnerability exploited in targeted attacks.…

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, February 2025 Edition

Microsoft today issued security updates to fix at least 56 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and supported software, including two zero-day flaws that are being actively exploited.

What Is a Personal VPN? Features, Benefits, and How It Works

Privacy, security, and unrestricted access are the promises of a personal VPN. But what does it actually do,…

Apple Releases Urgent Patch for USB Vulnerability

The vulnerability could allow a threat actor to disable the security feature on a locked device and gain access to user data.

Salt Typhoon's Impact on the US & Beyond

Salt Typhoon underscores the urgent need for organizations to rapidly adopt modern security practices to meet evolving threats.

Apple fixes zero-day vulnerability used in “extremely sophisticated attack”

Apple has released an out-of-band security update for a vulnerability which it says may have been exploited in an "extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals.”

Apple ordered to grant access to users’ encrypted data

The UK has demanded Apple provides it with a worldwide backdoor into iCloud backups. Privacy organizations are furious.

Apple Patches Actively Exploited iOS Zero-Day CVE-2025-24200 in Emergency Update

Apple on Monday released out-of-band security updates to address a security flaw in iOS and iPadOS that it said has been exploited in the wild. Assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-24200, the vulnerability has been described as an authorization issue that could make it possible for a malicious actor to disable USB Restricted Mode on a locked device as part of a cyber physical attack. This

UK Secret Order Demands That Apple Give Access to Users’ Encrypted Data

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