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A macOS XPC flaw let regular users disable CrowdStrike and Kandji tools, exposing security gaps that vendors patched after XM Cyber reported the security issue.
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Researchers have uncovered a systemic LLM credential exposure problem in the iOS ecosystem, with 282 AI‑powered apps leaking exploitable API credentials and backend access mechanisms directly in network traffic. The findings highlight widespread misuse…
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Apple has revealed a significant security vulnerability affecting Beats Studio Buds, which could allow attackers within Bluetooth range to access a device’s microphone without user consent. This issue, identified as CVE-2025-20701, was addressed …
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A recently disclosed iPhone BootROM vulnerability, dubbed “usbliter8,” highlights a significant flaw in Apple’s SecureROM implementation. This vulnerability allows attackers to compromise the entire trust chain of the Application Processor (AP) on affe…
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There is no one-size-fits-all cybersecurity laptop. We’ll examine real-world work scenarios, tool compatibility, and trade-offs that impact a security professional’s day-to-day work.
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The newly discovered Reaper malware bypasses Apple’s macOS Tahoe 26.4 security updates to steal passwords, crypto assets, and install a permanent backdoor.
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Security researchers have unveiled the first publicly known macOS kernel memory corruption exploit targeting Apple’s latest M5 silicon, marking a significant moment for both offensive security and Apple’s next-generation defenses. The exploit, develope…
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A new Darktrace report reveals how Chinese hackers use fake Apple and Yahoo sites and the FDMTP malware framework to spy on organisations.
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Artificial intelligence platforms may be just as susceptible to social engineering as human beings, but they are proving remarkably good at finding security vulnerabilities in human-made computer code. That reality is on full display this month with some of the more widely-used software makers — including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Oracle — fixing near record volumes of security bugs, and/or quickening the tempo of their patch releases.
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