Hot on the heels of last week’s Patch Tuesday – the Apple updates have come out. This article from SANS Internet Storm gives a comprehensive review of the updates across Apple’s range of products: Apple Updates Everything – SANS Internet Storm Center These updates include patches for at least three …
Apple’s report into how it stops App Store crimes
I choose not to call them scams but crimes. The Apple App Store is well curated, that is one of Apple’s selling points for its products – the added security this curation brings. But of course, the threat actors are always looking for ways to squeeze past this curation. Apple …
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AirTag stalking – could it be a thing of the past?
I have written about the privacy issues surrounding Apple AirTags and similar gadgets. They were originally made to enable careless people (like me) find our keys and other things that get misplaced. It did not take people long to realise they could also track people with them. This is a …
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Apple Rapid Security Response
Apple has used the Apple Rapid Security Response feature of iOS and macOS for the first time, since it was included with the operating systems seven months ago, to send a patch to the public. Apple uses iOS and macOS Rapid Security Response feature for the first time | Ars …
Malware Stealing information from Apple’s Keychain
For a subscription of $1000 per month, Malware-as-a-Service is available to hackers via a Telegram channel that attacks Apple’s keychain password security on MacOS. The malware, called Atomic or AMOS, once deployed attempts to steal and exfiltrate a range information from MacOS machines, including passwords, cookies, crypto-wallets, browsers etc.. New …
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