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Apple Is Sparse With Details in Latest iOS Update

Apple has released iOS 17.4.1, its latest security update, just weeks after releasing iOS 17.4, but is being intentionally vague about details surrounding the...

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Apple Patches 3 Zero-Days Possibly Already Exploited

Three zero-day vulnerabilities — tracked as CVE-2023-32409, CVE-2023-28204, and CVE-2023-32373 — were found in Apple's WebKit browser platform and affect iOS, macOS, and iPad...

Apple issues emergency patches for spyware-style 0-day exploits – update now!

by Paul Ducklin Apple just issued a short, sharp series of security fixes for Macs, iPhones and iPads. All supported macOS...

EEJA (TANAKA Precious Metals) to Exhibit at 37th INTERNEPCON JAPAN

TOKYO, Jan 25, 2023 - (JCN Newswire) - EEJA Ltd. (Head Office: Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa; Representative Director & Group CEO: Toru Shoji; hereafter "EEJA"), which...

Apple patches are out – old iPhones get an old zero-day fix at last!

by Paul Ducklin Last year, on the last day of August 2022, we wrote with mild astonishment, and perhaps even...

CBI Report: 80% of Companies Impacted by Ransomware Despite $6 Million…

Companies lack confidence in their security controls, and the lack of a ransomware mitigation strategy has led to a temporary shutdown for 45% of impacted companies

(PRWeb February 23, 2022)

Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/2022/2/prweb18514526.htm

Apple Releases iOS, iPadOS, macOS Updates to Patch Actively Exploited Zero-Day Flaw

Apple on Thursday released security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari to address a new WebKit flaw that it said may have been actively exploited in the wild, making it the company's third zero-day patch since the start of the year. <!--adsense--> Tracked as CVE-2022-22620, the issue concerns a use-after-free vulnerability in the WebKit component that powers the Safari web browser and

Apple Releases iOS and macOS Updates to Patch Actively Exploited 0-Day Vulnerability

Apple on Wednesday released iOS 15.3 and macOS Monterey 12.2 with a fix for the privacy-defeating bug in Safari, as well as to contain a zero-day flaw, which it said has been exploited in the wild to break into its devices. Tracked as CVE-2022-22587, the vulnerability relates to a memory corruption issue in the IOMobileFrameBuffer component that could be abused by a malicious application to

Augmented Reality Trends to Watch Out For in 2021

Augmented Reality (AR) is a technological innovation that incorporates virtual elements into real surroundings. This new technology is rapidly gaining great popularity and...

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