Apple is urging users to update their devices with an emergency security update to fix a zero-day flaw found in Safariā€™s WebKit browser engine.
A newly discovered security flaw with your iPhone or iPad could leave your personal information vulnerable to hackers. Kurt ...
Fake Apple virus warnings, security alerts and messages are tactics used to prompt you to call a number or click on a malicious link. The CyberGuy explains how to protect your devices.
A bug in the iOS Passwords app that meant iPhone users were susceptible to potential phishing attacks has been fixed after ...
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Apple fixed a bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app that, for three months starting with the release of iOS 18, made users ...
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On Tuesday, March 11, Apple dropped a series of updates for its devices. That includes iOS 18.3.2 for iPhones; iPadOS 18.3.2 for iPads, macOS Sequoia 15.3.2 for Macs, Safari 18.3.1, tvOS 18.3.1 ...
Apple's revised release notes for the iOS 18.2 update reveal that it patched two issues related to its Passwords app.
Apple's Passwords app has a major security flaw. The company has since patched it, but if you haven't updated in a while, you ...
Apple fixed a bug in its Passwords app with December's iOS 18.2 update that had left users vulnerable to phishing attacks in the three months since the launch of iOS 18. According to an Apple ...