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Instructions Show How Cops Use GrayKey to Brute Force iPhones
Newly released documents provide new insight into the capabilities of the iPhone unlocking tech.
John Carmack Thinks the Code for a Classic Doom Game 'May Be Lost'
ID Software turned ‘Doom’ into a mobile RPG two years before the iPhone. Sixteen years later, the game is a classic that’s all but impossible to find.
The Fortnite Trial Is Exposing Details About the Biggest iPhone Hack on Record
As part of the trial against Epic Games, Apple released emails that show that 128 million users, of which 18 million were in the U.S., downloaded apps containing malware known as XCodeGhost from the App Store.
Update Your iPhone So You Can Tell Apps to Stop Tracking You
Apple is rolling out iOS 14.5, one of the iPhone’s most important updates in terms of user privacy.
Signal CEO Hacks Cellebrite iPhone Hacking Device Used By Cops
One of the biggest encrypted chat apps in the world just showed how a device used to decrypt messages can be hacked and tampered with.
How to Break that Smartphone Habit You Picked Up Over Lockdown
Almost four in ten uni students can't stop scrolling. If you're one of them, here's how to fix your phone addiction.
Apple Is Going to Make It Harder to Hack iPhones With Zero-Click Attacks
Multiple exploit developers tell Motherboard an upcoming change in iOS could make zero-click exploits harder to pull off.
You Don’t Really Want an Apple Car
Apple is already everything you currently hate about car companies.
A Spyware Vendor Seemingly Made a Fake WhatsApp to Hack Targets
Technical analyses by Citizen Lab and Motherboard found links between a fake version of WhatsApp and Cy4Gate, an Italian surveillance firm that works with cops and intelligence agencies.
Why Do People Keep Their Empty Apple Boxes?
Across the world, people are posting photos of the iPhone, iPod, and MacBook packaging they’ve kept through the years.
iPhone Manufacturing Workers Allegedly Arrested and Beaten in India During Salary Protests
Around 60-70 workers were allegedly injured Saturday as they protested against a two-month absence of pay.
Workers Who May Have Made Your iPhone Are Protesting 'Brutal Exploitation'
Viral videos showed thousands of employees smashing windows, equipment and burning cars at a factory in India, resulting in damages worth $60 million.