These include products from Google, D-Link, QNAP, Apple, MicroTik, Oracle, Fortinet, Netgear and Android, with D-Link getting the most mentions. CISA Adds Twelve Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA
Apple moves to killing off the password…
Yesterday Apple had its September event where all the new toys were revealed, including iOS 16 – which will be on the new devices announced and available as an upgrade for iPhones going back to 2017. The new iOS and MacOS will both support passkey security rather than passwords. Apple …
US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency security advisories for Apple and Mozilla
CISA is a good source of information on updates and vulnerabilities. They do issue industrial updates as well, I do not cover them here as I think they are outside the scope of these posts, but if you are involved in industry the site is worth a regular visit to …
This time there is more of a security issue with iOS rather than Android
Usually when I am discussing smartphone app security, Apple iOS has an advantage over Android apps, because of it’s curated App store that stops (most) of the security issues from getting through to the end user’s devices. Now researchers have discovered Amazon Web Service credentials hard coded, by careless developers …
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