Apple awarded a $100,500 bug bounty to the researcher who discovered the latest major vulnerability in its browser.
The politically motivated attack represents a new frontier for hacktivists—and won’t be the last of its kind.
You know those “emergency” email addresses you can use to get into your email and other accounts in case you're locked out? Make sure they're up-to-date.
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Apple has known about the vulnerability, which also affects iPadOS 15 and Safari 15, since late November.
Austria’s data regulator has found that the use of Google Analytics is a breach of GDPR. In the absence of a new EU-US data deal, other countries may follow.
The flaws are now fixed, but they speak to the growing concerns around interactionless attacks.
A data wiper posing as ransomware bears a discomfiting resemblance to the earlier wave of Russian cyberattacks that ended with NotPetya.
The newest security measure is still in beta. But if you want to make use of it, here's what you need to know.
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