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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The DarkSword exploit kit has been used by both state-sponsored hackers and commercial spyware vendors.
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The devices have been added to the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue (NIAPC).
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Apple’s new Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) brings always-on memory-safety protection covering key attack surfaces — including the kernel and over 70 userland processes.
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Security researchers interested in participating in the 2026 Apple Security Research Device program can apply until October 31.
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Apple warns that attackers can use Siri to access sensitive user data, control nearby devices, or view recent photos without authentication.
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Starting in September, Microsoft will mandate the the use of Apple’s iPhones to authenticate identities when logging into work machines.
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To comply with new UK government regulations, Apple has specified that iPhones will get at least 5 years of security updates.
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Apple is testing a new security feature that should limit what iPhone thieves can do with a stolen phone, even if they have the passcode.
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