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Posted on Thursday May 31, 2018 | siri, mac, iphone, ipad, ios, black dot, apple, 3d touch
People who use iPhones, iPads, and Macs are at risk of encountering a Unicode attack that can cause the messaging app to crash and lock up the device. The good news is a workaround has been found which can restore the state of said Apple products.
Posted on Wednesday May 16, 2018 | protection, privacy, iphone, data, apple
Google. Facebook. Amazon. These tech giants collect data from us the moment we sign up for their products and services. Some information we willingly surrender (like our name and email address) and others they collect from the services we use (like the sites we visit or the people we contact). Does Apple collect as much information about you as other companies do?
Posted on Monday April 30, 2018 | touch id, iphone, ios, grayshift, graykey, face id, cellebrite, apple, alphanumeric
Now is the right time to shift to a stronger passcode for iPhone users, with police departments, federal agencies, and possible criminals, lining up to buy technology that can bypass your phone's security. Experts say technology for unlocking iPhones is very much in circulation, so here's everything you need to know.
Posted on Friday April 13, 2018 | time machine, system backup, mac, data recovery, backup, apple
There's a popular belief that Macs are the most reliable computer brand because they are less likely to get viruses or crash often - but they do. And like any other computer, Macs aren't invulnerable to coffee spills, theft, and crashes. When these happen, the Time Machine is your friend to restore your data.
Posted on Wednesday March 28, 2018 | privacy, mobile, iphone, ipad, ios 11, apple
Many iPhone users are aware that Apple apps access their device's data. But this can mean increased security risk, especially if your phone is used for both personal and business reasons. Fortunately, iOS 11 includes privacy controls to limit data access.
Posted on Tuesday March 13, 2018 | security, leaks, jailbreak, iphone, ios, hackers, cybersecurity, breach, apple
Cellebrite, an Israel-based vendor that works with the U.S. government, has revealed that they've found a way to unlock practically every iPhone available on the market. It appears to be a significant milestone for law enforcement and forensic specialists, yet it's also a potential privacy issue for Apple customers.