New Version of iOS Makes Quiet Changes to How Apps Use Your Location

New Version of iOS Makes Quiet Changes to How Apps Use Your Location

At Apple’s annual WWDC event this year, the company made a host of big announcements. Chief among them was the unveiling of the next iteration of iOS, version 11. While they highlighted many of iOS 11’s new features during the conference, some other changes flew…

June 27, 2017 • 2 min read
Apple Adds New Password Rules to Secure iCloud Accounts

Apple Adds New Password Rules to Secure iCloud Accounts

iCloud users will soon need to abide by a new set of password requirements, put in place by Apple to fight against account breaches. In mid-May, Apple sent out a support email to iCloud customers, explaining the new requirements. The new requirements went into effect…

June 26, 2017 • 2 min read
Apple Retains Notes Synced to iCloud after Deletion

Apple Retains Notes Synced to iCloud after Deletion

Apple may be retaining deleted notes in iCloud without user knowledge or consent, according to a recent blog post from security software company Elcomsoft. If you use the Notes app on your Apple device and sync the notes to iCloud, there’s a chance that Apple…

June 23, 2017 • 3 min read
Apple Reveals That Government Security Requests Are Becoming More Common

Apple Reveals That Government Security Requests Are Becoming More Common

The government is getting more comfortable asking tech companies to hand over user data. At least, that’s the conclusion that you might draw after reading Apple’s recent “Report on Government and Private Party Requests for Customer Information” from the second half of 2016. According to…

June 13, 2017 • 3 min read
Siri Voice Command Bug Could Let Thieves Hide from Find My iPhone

Siri Voice Command Bug Could Let Thieves Hide from Find My iPhone

The theft of smartphones is a large problem, especially with high-value items like iPhones. Whether a thief takes a phone to use or to resell, they’ll need to wipe the device first. Normally, the iPhone passcode and access control restrictions prevent that from happening. Meanwhile,…

June 6, 2017 • 2 min read
Uber Breaks Apple Rules by Fingerprinting iPhones After Deletion

Uber Breaks Apple Rules by Fingerprinting iPhones After Deletion

Our phones today are home to dozens of apps providing both entertainment and utility. Each of these apps requests permissions from the system to access certain types of data. Apple makes it easy to see what apps use which permissions through the settings page on…

May 1, 2017 • 2 min read
Apple Releases iOS Update to Patch Wi-Fi Vulnerability

Apple Releases iOS Update to Patch Wi-Fi Vulnerability

At the end of March, Apple released iOS 10.3 for users of the iPhone, iPad, and iPad Touch. The update was sizable, bringing multiple new features to iOS devices. However, just a week after iOS 10.3 arrived, Apple pushed out iOS 10.3.1. The latest update…

April 7, 2017 • 3 min read
Competing Hackers Discover Method for Hijacking the Touch Bar

Competing Hackers Discover Method for Hijacking the Touch Bar

When Apple revealed its long-awaited refresh of the MacBook line last year, the Touch Bar was touted as a major selling point. By incorporating the same sensor technology already present in the iPhone, Apple said that a wide variety of new applications were available. From…

March 30, 2017 • 2 min read
Apple Reassures Users: Flaws in WikiLeaks/CIA Vault7 Leak Already Patched

Apple Reassures Users: Flaws in WikiLeaks/CIA Vault7 Leak Already Patched

On March 7th, WikiLeaks entered the news and made waves again by releasing almost nine thousand documents they claimed came from within the US Central Intelligence Agency. Contained in the leak was a vast range of information about the CIA’s intelligence gathering practices regarding technology….

March 21, 2017 • 2 min read
Emoji Issue Create Crashes in Older iOS Versions

Emoji Issue Create Crashes in Older iOS Versions

As a cultural phenomenon, emojis seem to be the natural evolution from more “old school” style emoticons. No longer just a small set of pictograms, emojis now compromise several hundred tiny digital images. Users pepper their text messages with them and fill up social media…

February 9, 2017 • 2 min read
Apple Postpones Mandatory Move to App Transport Security

Apple Postpones Mandatory Move to App Transport Security

In a recent article, we covered Apple’s App Transport Security (ATS) feature and the security benefits its implementation brings to users. Apple had set a deadline of January 1, 2017, by which all apps offered through the App Store needed to be ATS-compliant. We noted…

January 9, 2017 • 1 min read