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RingCentral and Zhumu video conferencing services have the same critical vulnerability as Zoom
Security researcher Karan Lyons reported a serious vulnerability in RingCentral video conferencing services (used by 350,000 organizations) and Zhumu (in…
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Apple Watch’s Walkie Talkie Vulnerability allowed overhearing on other people’s conversations
Apple has deactivated the Walkie Talkie app on the Apple Watch due to a vulnerability that allows eavesdropping on other…
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Vulnerability in the video conferencing platform Zoom endangered more than 4 million Mac owners
Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh revealed information about a serious vulnerability in the Zoom video conferencing service, through which attackers can…
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The OpenID Foundation stated that “Sign in with Apple” feature is not secure
The non-profit organization OpenID Foundation, which is developing of an open standard for the OpenID decentralized authentication system, sent an…
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Chinese students tricked Apple by almost $1 million
Two Chinese students developed and implemented a fraud scheme that allowed them receiving $895 800 from Apple. Yangyang Zhou and…
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Porn and gambling apps are also exploiting Apple’s Enterprise Certificate
The equivalent of entering through the back passage PORN AND GAMBLING APPS are spraying themselves over iOS by exploiting Apple’s…
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Google warns about attacks on iPhone users.
One of Google’s leading security experts, Ben Hawkes, warns cybercriminals using two 0-day iOS vulnerabilities in real-world attacks. The attacks…
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Apple threatens to remove iPhone apps caught recording user activity
Apple has delivered an ultimatum to application developers who are hiding the screens of device owners on iOS. Now, developers…
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Teenager found a way to steal all macOS user passwords
Just last week it emerged that a 14-year-old uncovered a bug that allowed snooping on iPhone and Mac users thanks…
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Second Apple employee accused of stealing ‘Project Titan’ car trade secrets, this time for a Chinese competitor
He faces up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000 The Federal Bureau of Investigation implicated…
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