In a new support document, Apple is using iPhone users running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to update the operating systems. From the document: Security researchers recently identified web-based attacks that ...
Apple has issued a security advisory to all iPhone and iPad users, urging them to update their devices to the latest available versions of iOS / iPadOS system software to keep their data ...
Apple today urged iPhone users who are running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to upgrade to iOS 15 to protect themselves from being hacked through malicious web content. In a support document, Apple highlights ...
Apple has published a new support document that encourages customers to update to the latest iOS versions in order ...
Apple is urging iPhone users on old versions of iOS to update their handsets to at least iOS 15 to counteract a known exploit that enables hackers to take control of the handset. Apple says that ...
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Apple has released urgent security updates for older iPhones and iPads, including iPhone 6s and iPhone 7. The patch fixes kernel and WebKit vulnerabilities linked to the “Coruna” exploit discovered by ...
Attackers used complex exploits to crack iPhones when visiting a website. Apple patches are available; users should install them urgently.
Apple today released iOS 16.7.15, iPadOS 16.7.15, iOS 15.8.7, and iPadOS 15.8.7, updates designed for older iPhones and iPads ...
Apple data shows about 25% of iPhones run some version of iOS 18, which Wired reported could mean hundreds of millions of ...
Google and cybersecurity companies Lookout and iVerify have detailed a new hacking technique that potentially puts a significant portion of iPhone users in danger, just by visiting the wrong web page.
The discovery marks the second time this month that researchers have found spyware targeting iPhones and other Apple devices.