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"Flaws in open-source software exposed 'almost every Apple device' to hacking."

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 02 July 2024, 2044 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Flaws in Open-Source Software Exposed 'Almost Every Apple Device' to Hacking

The vulnerabilities were discovered in an open-source software project called CocoaPods, which is widely used to help operate iOS apps.

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The Best VPNs for iPhones for 2024

A VPN is a handy tool to have in your privacy toolbox, even on Apple's relatively secure iOS. Here's how to find the top VPN for your iPhone.

These Conversations Can Help Uncover Your Teen's Secret Online Life

Teens don't want to be spied on, but they need to be protected from internet dangers. We tell you how to establish trust with your kids while learning the challenges they face online.

Man Arrested for 'Evil Twin' Wi-Fi Networks That Swiped Data During Flights

An Australian man has been arrested after allegedly setting up fake Wi-Fi networks at airports and during flights to swipe victims' sensitive data and send it to his computer.

Settlement Limits How Detroit Police Can Use Facial Recognition in Arrests

The rule comes as part of settlement for a man who was wrongly arrested based on grainy security camera footage and facial-recognition technology.

Ticketmaster Confirms User Email Addresses, Phone Numbers Stolen in Hack

The breach hit users in the US, Canada, and Mexico who bought tickets from the company, according to a data breach notice going out to customers now.

Amazon Prime Day Is Back: Get Ready For the Deals to Drop on July 16 and 17

The biggest retail event of the summer for Prime Members is officially locked in for mid-July. Here's what to expect and where to find the best deals and deepest discounts.

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