Apple patches zero-day flaw that hackers may have exploited
Other details about the vulnerability were thin.
Other details about the vulnerability were thin.
Questions about Apple’s relationship with researchers remain.
Special iPhones designed for security researchers, a program which Apple teased out at Black Hat 2019, is finally coming.
A spike in submissions means “the security level of that product is decreasing,” the CEO of Zerodium told CyberScoop.
As the zero-day market grows, so do the exploits focused on ICS, says INL’s Sarah Freeman.
The app is available for $4.99 in the iOS store.
Citizen Lab says the spyware campaign involved attackers who posed as journalists, Amnesty International researchers, nongovernmental organization workers through May 2019.
Apple’s iPhone and the operating system it relies on have enjoyed a reputation for having relatively strong security.
The company’s offer of $1 million to hackers who can breach iOS could have unintended consequences.
The update coincides with Google’s release of the Android 10 operating system.