Apple will allow app side-loading from arbitrary websites
iPhone users in the EU can soon download apps directly from websites.
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iPhone users in the EU can soon download apps directly from websites.
There is a major flaw with Stolen Device Protection. If you do not rectify this flaw, you can potentially lose the protection of this feature.
Is this going to be good or bad for cybersecurity?
Judge for yourself the evidence.
Apple has released another EMERGENCY cybersecurity update to iOS/iPadOS 17.0.3. If you don’t patch, how vulnerable will you be? Are previous versions of iOS/iPadOS vulnerable?
Does today’s emergency cybersecurity updates have anything to do with another emergency update 2 weeks ago?
Make sure you update to: Consequences of not patching: your device can be hacked just by viewing a malicious web page. Apple is aware that these cybersecurity holes are under active exploitation in the wild.
If you do not patch, your devices can be compromised by hackers just by viewing a malicious webpage in Safari.
Those who choose not to enable biometric security for their mobile device because of fear of Big Brother are one step away from a total security disaster.
From iOS/iPadOS 14.5, Apple has made it much harder for apps to track you with the “App Tracking Transparency” (ATT) feature. But does that work?
Maybe this CSAM scanning controversy is a necessary evil that is a precursor to implementing something big that will further enhance Apple’s privacy image?
One day, your iPhone received an automated call from Apple (complete with Apple’s logo) warning that multiple servers containing Apple user IDs had been compromised and that you needed to call a 1300 number before doing anything else.