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Apple is the most mimicked brand in phishing scams

According to recent findings of security analysts, Apple customers are in the epicenter of brand-based phishing attacks in Q1 2020.

David Balaban
David Balaban

No chance for snoops: new iPad Pro disables the microphone when not in use

iPad models released in 2020 come with a hardware microphone disconnect feature that prevents eavesdropping when the device’s case is closed.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Apple paid white hat hacker $75,000 for unearthing zero-days

Ethical hacker has recently earned a fortune for finding three exploits in Safari that might allow a real attacker to access the camera on iPhone or Mac.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Safari privacy update: a game-changing step forward

This article contains a roundup of important privacy enhancements delivered to Mac users with the recent release of Safari 13.1.

David Balaban
David Balaban

COVID-19 scam emails to beware of

Find out what types of coronavirus themed scam emails are currently doing the rounds so that you can easily identify these hoaxes and avoid being defrauded.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Did you know that Facebook pays $20 per month for installing its own pseudo-VPN?

Many Internet users do not believe that they can earn up to $20 a month selling their personal data. The latest scandal around Facebook shows that this statement has its right to exist.

David Balaban
David Balaban

iOS 10.3 update stops Safari ransomware campaign in its tracks

Find out what new feature in iOS 10.3 addresses an aggressive scareware campaign that wreaked havoc with Safari Mobile in pursuit of a fee for unblocking it.

John Dee
John Dee