Hackers can now use a fake lockdown mode to deceive iPhone users. According to Tech Radar, threat actors can now implement a fake lockdown mode for iPhone users, allowing them to run malware behind a facade that the device is under a protective state, citing a report from 'Jamf Threat Labs' as source.
Apple has rolled out a critical security update for iOS 16 that fixes a vulnerability that could allow hackers to take over your iPhone or iPad without your knowledge.
First off, let's just clear one thing up: the headline is a Simpson's reference, not a dog whistle aimed at unions and/or the Jewish population of Israel. Facts in evidence: https://youtu.be/uWxcnl8PL_o?t=35 Let's face it: the DEA doesn't care what anybody thinks of it. It will continue to get funded. It will continue to say incredibly…
Last year, Apple launched a new feature for iPhone users who were worried about getting targeted with sophisticated spyware, such as journalists or human rights defenders. Now, researchers say they have found evidence that Apple's security feature called Lockdown Mode ...