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A major hacking tool has leaked online, putting millions of iPhones at risk. Here’s what you need to know.
Security researchers have uncovered a series of cyberattacks targeting Apple customers around the world. The tools used in these hacking campaigns have been named Coruna and…
Apple made strides with iOS 26 security, but leaked hacking tools still leave millions exposed to spyware attacks
The common assumption among iPhone security experts was that finding vulnerabilities and developing exploits for iOS was difficult, requiring a lot of time, resources and teams…
Last week, cybersecurity researchers revealed a hacking campaign targeting iPhone users that used an advanced hacking tool called DarkSword. Now someone has leaked a newer version…
In 2010, the famous security researcher Barnafrom Jack spectacularly hacked into an ATM cash machine on stage at the Black Hat security conference, causing it to…
DOJ says Trenchant boss sold holdings to Russian broker able to access ‘millions of computers and devices’
The former boss of a US maker of hacking and surveillance tools stole and sold technology capable of hacking millions of computers and people around the…
Dutch phone company Odido has confirmed that a data breach has affected millions of its customers. The company told a statement On Thursday, unknown hackers gained…
Cyber tech giant Conduent’s hot air balloon data breach affects millions more Americans
A data breach at government tech giant Conduent appears to be affecting far more people than initially disclosed, with the number of victims potentially reaching tens…
Google partners with Ambani’s Reliance to offer free AI Pro access to millions of Jio users in India
In a bid to expand its AI footprint in emerging markets, Google has partnered with billionaire Mukesh Ambani Reliance Industries to bundle its AI Pro subscription…
ContainerAn Indian Fintech start -up that allows users to invest in gold has become profitable with helping millions of savings for the first time use its…
India has ordered the blocking of 25 continuous flow services – many with millions of spectators and even paying subscribers – to promote “indecent” content in…