Apple has released iOS 15.6.1, bringing security fixes which address kernel and WebKit vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Apple has released iOS 15.6, bringing bug fixes, security updates, and small enhancements to the operating system.
Researchers from the Technical University (TU) of Darmstadt's Secure Mobile Networking Lab examined the low-power mode (LPM) implementation on iPhones and discovered that it could allow attackers to operate malware even on switched-off iPhones.
Apple has released iOS 15.5, bringing new features to Pocasts and Wallet, overall performance enhancements and a bunch of security fixes.
Apple has released iOS 15.4.1, bringing overall performance enhancements and security improvements.
Apple has released iOS 15.4, bringing the ability to unlock your iPhone while wearing a face mask without having to authenticate with an Apple Watch, and more.
Apple has released iOS 15.3.1, bringing “important security updates for your iPhone and fixes an issue that may cause Braille displays to stop responding,”.
A bug in iOS 15.1 is capable of rendering an iPhone completely unusable, a new study by security researcher Trevor Spiniolas has revealed.
Google has expanded its Android Security Rewards Program by adding a new category where it plans to offer up to a $250,000 reward for a full exploit of a Pixel device running on Android Enterprise.
A security flaw in BlackBerry QNX software could put cars and medical equipment at risk and expose highly sensitive systems to attackers, the US drugs regulator and a federal agency said today.
BlackBerry has issued a public advisory identifying an integer overflow issue with multiple Real Time Operating Systems from multiple vendors.
Microsoft’s Section 52, the Azure Defender for IoT security research group, recently uncovered a series of critical memory allocation vulnerabilities in IoT and OT devices that adversaries could exploit to bypass security controls in order to execute malicious code or cause a system crash.