• Kyle Richards shares busty bikini selfies amid pressure from Bravo to be truthful about her REAL relationship with Morgan Wade amid RHOBH cast shake-up

    The reality TV personality, 55, took to her Instagram Story to share some details about her meaningful necklace as well as post a sultry bikini snap while sunbathing.

  • How to Use Apple Managed Device Attestation to secure networks

    Managed Device Attestation enables enterprises to verify Apple devices for security, protecting the corporate network. Here's how to use it. Apple Device Attestation. Security background In our interconnected world, the issue of device identity plays a critical role in online security. Traditional security models use perimeter defenses plus a firewall to attempt to verify devices - and block malicious ones. The idea behind perimeter defenses is that a network (or part of a network)...

  • Apple secures supplier to replace physical buttons on iPhone

    Most expect Apple to replace the physical buttons on both sides of the iPhone with solid capacitive versions and use the additional Taptic Engines for haptic feedback to simulate button presses. This was used to great effect in earlier iPhones where the physical home button was replaced with a touchRead Entire Article

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    Recent townhall meeting highlights updates to Chinatown security

    Honolulu Mayor Blangiardi held his 5th townhall meeting Thursday night as part of a series of townhalls to benefit the community.

  • China suspected of being behind Apple's recent spyware warnings

    A security blog claims that the recent attack on iPhones was done by spyware called LightSpy, which appears to be linked to China. Apple has been warning users of a spyware attack on iPhones On April 11, 2024, Apple issued alerts to users in 92 countries, including India, about a "mercenary spyware attack" that it believes may have affected them. Apple gave no further details, other than to say that the attack was an attempt to "remotely compromise the iPhone." According to a research...

  • Security Bite: Did Apple just declare war on Adload malware?

    Following the release of new betas last week, Apple snuck out one of the most significant updates to XProtect I’ve ever seen. The macOS malware detection tool added 74 new Yara detection rules, all aimed at a single threat, Adload. So what is it exactly, and why does Apple see it as such an issue? 9to5Mac Security Bite is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach...

  • Thames Water faces bondholder pressure amid default fallout

    Following the recent default by Kemble Water Finance, concern has rippled through the ranks of Thames Water's lenders.

  • Biden Again Puts Politics Ahead of National Security and Good Sense

    In another staggeringly poor choice for the nation, the Biden administration is putting concern for votes in the coming election before national security interests. Strangely, Read More

  • Apple's iPhone recycling is a security nightmare for e-waste partners

    Apple's recycling program has come under fire, with employee theft and the destruction of working iPhones named as big problems in an examination of the environmental effort. Daisy, Apple's iPhone recycling robot Apple has repeatedly promoted its green credentials when it comes to recycling old iPhones and other products handed over by customers via its trade-in program. By taking older customer devices off them, Apple is able to disassemble the hardware and potentially reuse some...

  • Google Laying Off Unspecified Number of Employees Amid Shifting Priorities

    Google is laying off an unspecified number of employees and shifting some roles to other countries as part of a continuing effort to cut costs. The employees will be able to apply for other roles at the company and some of the impacted roles will move to hubs in India, Chicago, Atlanta and Dublin, a Google […]

  • Apple's iPhone factory shift has left a ghost town behind in China

    Foxconn is closing factories in China as iPhone production moves elsewhere, and impacts beyond industry have been made crystal clear in a new video. A Foxconn facility sign Apple has long operated its production in China, but in recent years it has been shifting away. Production in India and Vietnam is growing, with fewer products being shipped out of China. In a China Observer report released on Monday, footage of a Foxconn industrial park in Nanning is shown to be deserted. Once...