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M1 Malware Has Arrived

Gizmodo

Now that Apple has officially begun the transition to Apple Silicon, so has malware. Read more.

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Apple Issues New Round of Rapid Security Response Updates

SecureWorld News

Apple has issued a new round of Rapid Security Response (RSR) updates to address a Zero-Day bug exploited in attacks and impacting fully-patched iPhones, Macs, and iPads. Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Settings. By default, your device automatically applies Rapid Security Responses.

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‘Extremely bad’ vulnerability found in widely used logging system

The Verge

Security teams at companies large and small are scrambling to patch a previously unknown vulnerability called Log4Shell, which has the potential to let hackers compromise millions of devices across the internet. The vulnerability is found in log4j, an open-source logging library used by apps and services across the internet.

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Data Security and its Importance on the Internet

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - Data Security and its Importance on the Internet - Information Technology Blog. Stop Malware Attacks and Online Identity Theft. Below are some useful tips on protecting yourself and knowing about data security and why it is important to protect yourself on the Internet. Keep Systems Updated.

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A courtroom artist’s view of the Epic v. Apple trial

The Verge

Apple case , finishing up just over three weeks of in-court proceedings that gave an unprecedented look at how Apple manages the iOS App Store. I have very strict deadlines and since the news is now a 24-hour cycle with the internet, my media clients need their sketches as soon as possible to go with their stories.

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NSO Group's Spyware Breached a Journalist's iPhone After Apple Sued

Gizmodo

A new report shows that the company’s most notorious malware, Pegasus, was used to hack the iPhone of a Jordanian journalist in December. NSO Group, the creepy spyware firm known for selling its services to authoritarian governments throughout the world, is in trouble again. The hack occurred several weeks after… Read more.

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Here’s who Apple and Epic are calling to testify in next week’s trial

The Verge

Next week, Epic Games and Apple will appear in court for a long-anticipated legal battle. Epic argues that Apple unfairly kicked its hit game Fortnite off the App Store last year, exercising an illegal monopoly over the ubiquitous iOS platform. Apple and Epic both filed revised tentative witness lists on April 26th.

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