Cape offers a privacy-focused mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service for consumers, enterprises, and governments.
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Cape offers a privacy-focused mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service for consumers, enterprises, and governments.
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Targeting six iOS vulnerabilities and leading to full device compromise, the exploit chain is meant for surveillance.
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The lightweight updates are meant to deliver security protections between security updates.
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The company has released iOS and iPadOS versions 16.7.15 and 15.8.7 to patch the vulnerabilities.
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SIM swap attacks exploit misplaced trust in phone numbers and human processes to bypass authentication controls and seize high-value accounts.
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Google and iVerify analysis reveals a powerful exploit kit originally used by Russian state actors that is now appearing in broader criminal campaigns.
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The principles cover security, resilience against attacks and disasters, AI, and openness and interoperability.
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Researchers have uncovered a Wi-Fi vulnerability that allows nearby attackers to intercept sensitive data and execute machine-in-the-middle attacks against connected devices.
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An integer overflow or wraparound in the Qualcomm graphics component, the bug leads to memory corruption.
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Using low-cost receivers deployed along roads, academic researchers tracked drivers and their movement patterns.
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