Apple patches zero day affecting operating systems for devices, Macs
Apple released a bevy of security updates to fix a slew of vulnerabilities in its products on Monday, including a zero day that “may have been exploited” in operating systems for its iPhones, iPads and Macintosh computers.
The malware substitutes genuine apps with compromised versions, enabling attackers to pilfer credentials and recovery phrases, thus gaining access to wallets and their contents.
Apple's Anti-Theft Security Slows Down iPhone Crooks
The new iOS update includes Stolen Device Protection which limits what users can do on their iPhones when away from known locations (such as home or work), to prevent criminals from making unauthorized changes.
Millions at Risk As 'Parrot' Web Server Compromises Take Flight
The cyberattackers behind the traffic redirection system (TDS) inject websites with malicious scripts, have control over thousands of servers worldwide, and have ramped up efforts to avoid detection.
Achieving Successful Business Outcomes Through Digital Infrastructure
Organizations embrace digital transformation so they can stay competitive amid constant change and challenges. This blog from IDC shares things you can do to transform successfully.