Apple Patches iOS Flaw Allowing Recovery of Deleted Chats
Apple rolled out the security patches for dozens of iPhone and iPad models and generations.
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Apple rolled out the security patches for dozens of iPhone and iPad models and generations.
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have tested the security of Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, and 1Password password managers.
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Officials said data will now be classified as one of four categories: βpublic,β βsensitive,β βconfidentialβ or βrestricted.β
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New Strict Account Settings allow users to block attachments and media and silence calls from unknown people.
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A total of 12 vulnerabilities have been fixed in OpenSSL, all discovered by a single cybersecurity firm.
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Quantum computers are coming, with a potential computing power almost beyond comprehension.
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Cloudflare WAF bypass, Canonical Snap Store abused for malware delivery, Curl terminating bug bounty program
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The startup is building the necessary infrastructure and tools to help organizations transition to post-quantum computing.
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