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AppleCare+ Is Now Billed Monthly by Default and Costs More That Way

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. As its iPhone sales have fallen, Apple has begun focusing on alternative sources of revenue, like its lucrative Services division. Much of the company’s presentation for the iPhone 11 was spent demonstrating games and projects related to Apple TV. Apple […]

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Apple stops signing iOS 12.4 after iOS 12.4.1 patches jailbreak bug

  By AppleInsider Staff Wednesday, September 11, 2019, 06:45 pm PT (09:45 pm ET) Apple on Wednesday ceased code signing of iOS 12.4, an incremental update that accidentally unpatched a vulnerability which hackers quickly leveraged to create a publicly available jailbreak. Typical of Apple’s operating system release cycle, the halt to code signing for iOS

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Facebook warns users of iOS 13 location tracking permissions

  By AppleInsider Staff Monday, September 09, 2019, 09:12 pm PT (12:12 am ET) Facebook on Monday outlined detailed how its app and corresponding service will be impacted by location tracking permissions, restrictions and accompanying tools built into iOS 13, saying that users might see unfamiliar warning notifications should they upgrade to Apple’s next-generation operating

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Help three explorers solve challenging puzzles in Path of Giants [Game of the Week]

This week, I climbed wintery mountains and helped three explorers conquer obstacles and puzzles to find lost treasure in the game Path of Giants. Thankfully, I didn’t need a winter jacket to play the game, but I did need to put on my thinking cap because Path of Giants is not easy. It’s also worth adding

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Apple takes flak for disputing iOS security bombshell dropped by Google

Apple is taking flak for disputing some minor details of last week’s bombshell report that, for at least two years, customers’ iOS devices were vulnerable to a sting of zeroday exploits, at least some of which were actively exploited to install malware that stole location data, passwords, encryption keys, and a wealth of other highly

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This Week In Security: Mass IPhone Compromise, More VPN Vulns, Telegram Leaking Data, And The Hack Of @Jack

In a very mobile-centric installment, we’re starting with the story of a long-running iPhone exploitation campaign. It’s being reported that this campaign was being run by the Chinese government. Attack attribution is decidedly non-trivial, so let’s be cautious and say that these attacks were probably Chinese operations. In any case, Google’s Project Zero was the

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Southwest Airlines integrates Apple Pay for tickets, meals and more

  By AppleInsider Staff Thursday, September 05, 2019, 06:39 pm PT (09:39 pm ET) Southwest Airlines this week integrated Apple Pay transaction support in its mobile app, allowing customers to purchase tickets, in-flight meals, baggage options and more with Apple’s payment service. As of Wednesday, Apple Pay now shows up in the Southwest Airlines app,

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13 Free Best iCloud Bypass Activation Lock Removal Tools 2019

In Short Hacks: Download Best Free iCloud Activation Tools of 2019, if you are looking for bypass tools for iPhone to unlock and wants to bypass your iCloud activation or remove your icloud account then below we have listed top 13 best iCloud bypass tools and explained it in details. So that by following latest

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A glut of iOS 0-days pushes their price below cost of those for Android

For the first time ever, the security exploit broker Zerodium is paying a higher price for zero-day attacks that target Android than it pays for comparable attacks targeting iOS. An updated price list published Tuesday shows Zerodium will now pay $2.5 million apiece for “full chain (Zero-Click) with persistence” Android zero-days compared with $2 million

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