by Chris Barry | Sep 20, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
In the latest controversy to hit Facebook, the company has been accused of attempting to siphon off user location data from iPhones by accessing their Bluetooth connectivity, even when the application isn’t open. Apple launched its latest iOS update yesterday,...
by Chris Barry | Sep 15, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
We’ve reached a point where almost every week we post about some new security or privacy breach that’s hit the mainstream headlines within the tech world. With an ever-increasing array of smart technologies and mobile devices adding to the already-existing...
by Chris Barry | Sep 14, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Avid researchers are always on the hunt for software exploits in computer and smartphone software. Just recently, it was discovered that recent versions of iOS (the iPhone and iPad Operating System) were harboring a software exploit that had gone undiscovered for...
by Chris Barry | Sep 13, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
If you’re building an automated home around Amazon’s ever-changing smart home technology, then you might be interested to hear what the company is doing in the US with regards to the Ring video doorbell. The retail giant has begun to partner with an...
by Chris Barry | Sep 12, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
The past week has seen shots fired between major smartphone manufacturers Apple and Google, with Apple iPhones being targeted by a long-running malicious website hack. The security flaw was uncovered by Google’s Project Zero team, with Apple being quick to...
by Chris Barry | Sep 11, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Last week, we reported on how Google’s Project Zero team had uncovered a flaw affecting iPhones, which meant that specific websites could siphon off your personal data if you visited one of the malicious sites. According to the reports, the websites were capable...
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