iTunes on Windows security flaw allows unauthorized access & data manipulation
Researchers have found a vulnerability in iTunes for Windows that lets users escalate system privileges, and Windows users should update the app.
Researchers have found a vulnerability in iTunes for Windows that lets users escalate system privileges, and Windows users should update the app.
Microsoft identified a new macOS vulnerability called "Migraine" that can cause headaches for Mac users — but only if you haven't updated your software recently.
One of the first found feature changes in iOS 16.6 and iPadOS 16.6 may be an iMessage verification system that could help prevent government agencies from eavesdropping on the conversations of critics.
Windows 11 debuted "Phone Link," a feature that allows iPhone owners to view notifications on their Windows computers — but it may pose a significant safety risk.
The Proscenic L40 is a versatile smart lock that gives many options to the security-conscious, but arguably too many for the average homeowner.
Just five months into the year, T-Mobile disclosed its second data breach, but thankfully only affected a small number of customers.
Apple has released its first Rapid Security Response update to the public, updating iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 with security fixes — but the roll-out isn't that smooth as of yet.
After debuting the use of Apple Wallet as an employee ID in some offices in the World Trade Center, HID Global is rolling out the same technology to other companies.
A new macOS malware being sold on Telegram is capable of extracting autofill information, passwords, wallets, and more — but it's easy to avoid. Here's how.
Google has updated its security app for two-factor authentication to sync passcodes across devices, but users without a Google account can still use the app.
Apple believes that needing both the iPhone and its passcode makes it harder for thieves to steal users' information, but having both stolen is common enough, that you need to know how to protect yourself.
Pegasus, the spyware used by governments to secretly break into iPhones of journalists and political opponents, used three zero-click exploits affecting iOS 15 and iOS 16 in Mexico in 2022.
The LockBit ransomware group has seemingly started to target macOS, following the discovery of the first malware build intended to infect Macs.
If you've ever worried about the security of information on your Mac, BeLight Software's Concealer can hide and encrypt files, and may be just what you need.
Echoing NSO Group's Pegasus debacle, another spyware tool that could attack the iPhone was sold to governments, and has only now been discovered.
The FBI has again warned the public against using public USB ports to recharge an iPhone, with "juice jacking" attacks infecting mobile devices connected to the ports.
The new iOS, iPadOS and macOS Ventura patches from Friday fix two security issues, one of which appears to have been exploited.
China has advised Apple, one of the most privacy-forward tech companies in the world, to improve its data security practices.
A new malware, dubbed MacStealer, has been found infecting Intel and Apple Silicon Macs, and is stealing passwords, credit card info, and other personal data.
Aqara's previously announced Video Doorbell G4 is now available, delivering HomeKit Secure Video in a battery-powered device with a separate chime speaker.
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