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When it comes to iPhones, most people assume they’re completely safe from viruses and hacking—but that’s not entirely true.
Apple's iOS 18.6 update fixes a zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome users. It doesn't appear the flaw has targeted Apple ...
Out of the box, I feel iPhones tend to offer more default privacy than rivals, including some of the best Android phones; it ...
In its security statement, Apple said that “Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to an unexpected Safari crash ...
Cybersecurity experts warn that iPhone users should update their devices 'as quickly as possible' to avoid exposing their ...
Discover 12 iOS 18.6 settings to boost your iPhone’s security, privacy, and performance. Learn how to optimize your device ...
Bleeping Computer reports that the bug, tracked under the name CVE-2025-6558, allowed for attackers to target Google Chrome ...
Cybersecurity experts warn that iPhone users should update their devices 'as quickly as possible' to avoid exposing their sensitive data to hackers.
Apple has addressed a major security vulnerability with its latest software updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Check it out ...
iOS 18.6 may have introduced changes that make your iPhone less tolerant of outdated router firmware or insecure settings. Consider these adjustments: Update your router’s firmware using its admin ...
Apple this week rolled out security updates across its product lineup, addressing dozens of security weaknesses, including a ...
The newest iPhone software release could be the last big update before Apple moves to the next-generation iOS 26. Here’s what ...