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Apple's Passwords app was vulnerable to phishing attacks for nearly three months after launch https://9to5mac.com/2025/03/18/apples-passwords-app-was-vulnerable-to-phishing-attacks-for-nearly-three-months-after-launch/?ref=metacurity.com
19/03/2025 21:02:20
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In iOS 18, Apple spun off its Keychain password management tool—previously only tucked away in Settings—into a standalone app called...

9to5mac EN 2025 iOS apple passwords http app vulnerable phishing Keychain
Apple is well on its way to making iPhones theft-proof https://9to5mac.com/2024/09/13/making-iphones-theft-proof/
16/09/2024 15:56:24
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Apple’s latest theft-prevention measure went live for beta testers yesterday: Activation Lock for iPhone components. The move is likely to...

9to5mac EN 2024 Apple iPhone Activation-Lock parts components theft-proof
Trump shooter used Android phone from Samsung; cracked by Cellebrite in 40 minutes - 9to5Mac https://9to5mac.com/2024/07/18/trump-shooter-android-phone-cellebrite/
20/07/2024 08:51:43
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Earlier this week, the FBI announced that it had accessed the locked phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who opened fire at a Trump rally last Saturday. A new report from Bloomberg today reveals more details about this process and the phone used by Crooks.

After Saturday’s Trump rally shooting, the FBI said on Sunday that it had been unsuccessful in unlocking Crooks’ phone. The phone was then sent to the FBI lab in Quanitco, Virginia, and on Tuesday the bureau confirmed that it had successfully unlocked the phone in question.

9to5mac EN 2024 Android Cellebrite Samsung cracked
China’s iPhone ban expected to expand to more government agencies soon https://9to5mac.com/2023/09/07/china-iphone-ban-to-expand/
09/09/2023 12:18:12
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A report yesterday revealed that China has banned government officials from using iPhones and other foreign technology within government agencies. Now, a report from Bloomberg says that this is only the start of China’s crackdown on iPhone, with a much broader set of restrictions also in the works.

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