iPhone thieves can get up to $800 more if they snatch unlocked devices
…Dan Guido, the CEO and cofounder of security firm Trail of Bits and a strategic adviser to mobile security firm iVerify, says a stolen phone may only be worth $50 to $200…
…Dan Guido, the CEO and cofounder of security firm Trail of Bits and a strategic adviser to mobile security firm iVerify, says a stolen phone may only be worth $50 to $200…
…Private Processing generates a secure summary of unread messages. In particular, it processes the content in a way that preserves privacy, while still delivering a clear overview of the conversation. WABetaInfo says…
9to5Mac Tim Cook White House visit confirmed; Apple announcement might follow By Ben Lovejoy August 25, 2021 A new report today also raises the possibility of a security-related announcement by Apple…
…The investigation was jointly run by New Hampshire Police and the Department of Homeland Security. Apple reportedly assisted investigators, though the company has not commented. 9to5Mac’s Take The sheer scale of…
…Macworld reports on a KB Securities investment note indicating that the entire iPhone 18 lineup will get 12GB of memory. The company will do this, analysts say, to increase adoption of Siri…
…2 Type II and HIPAA certified, which is great news for privacy, since they indicate that the company has audited security controls in place and follows strict rules for handling sensitive data…
…First, Apple has been using its buying power to secure component supplies for an extended period of production. Second, after launching the latest model at such a competitive price point, and making…
…For some customers, other information was also included, such as names, contact information, last four digits of social security numbers, dates of birth and/or secret questions and answers. How to claim…
…According to China Securities Journal , citing a source at an Apple supplier, the company recently started delivering components in small batches for Apple’s first foldable iPhone. The supplier reportedly received guidance…
…phones ‘less secure’.” Following Senator Scott Wiener’s introduction of the bill in March, it quickly advanced through an initial committee vote before ultimately failing in a key privacy committee, despite efforts…