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Security company shows how iPhone users could be tricked with Fake Airplane Mode

A new security threat that can exploit your iPhone has been demonstrated by Jamf Threat Labs (via AppleInsider). According to the cybersecurity experts, any iPhone running iOS 16 could be a victim of this fake Airplane Mode threat. It makes you think that your phone is disconnected from the internet, but instead, your iPhone is…

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Terrifying ‘deep learning attack’ can steal your passwords by listening to you type

According to a new study, you may soon have to protect your passwords by changing how you type. This study has revealed that deep learning audio-based password hacks can discern your password simply by listening to the way you type on your keyboard. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech…

Even the upcoming macOS Sonoma update isn’t safe from this malware

New Mac malware targets cryptocurrency wallets A recently discovered Mac malware, known as “Realst,” is currently employed in a large-scale campaign to steal cryptocurrency wallets — and even targets the still-developing macOS Sonoma. Security researcher iamdeadlyz uncovered the malware, which is being distributed to both Windows and macOS users disguised as fake blockchain games. The…

SEC forces companies to warn you about hacks in four days, but it’s not about your safety

Who knew the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would adopt new cybersecurity rules forcing public companies to disclose hacks within four days? That’s good news for consumers who might be exposed to data breaches impacting these companies. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By…

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