Apple has withdrawn its Advanced Data Protection iCloud feature from the United Kingdom following government demands for backdoor access to encrypted user data, according to Bloomberg. The move comes ...
When an unplanned iPhone and iPad software update gets pushed without warning, it usually means it is related to a serious security issue. Today is no exception. Apple has just pushed an alert to ...
Two-factor authentication adds a barrier between whoever's logging in and the account by requiring authentication in two ways, such as a computer and phone. This ...
Apple will no longer offer iCloud end-to-end encryption in the United Kingdom after the government requested a backdoor to access Apple customers' encrypted cloud data. As Apple told BleepingComputer ...
Security researchers reverse-engineered Apple's recent iOS 17.5.1 update and found that a recent bug that restored images deleted months or even years ago was caused by an iOS bug and not an issue ...
Republished on February 24th with further responses to Apple’s move and implications for what happens next in the U.S. The furor after Apple removed full iCloud security for U.K. users may feel a long ...
Apple has expanded iCloud security with features like Advanced Data Protection, hardware-based passkeys, and stronger two-factor authentication. These measures can make backups and logins far harder ...
Apple is challenging a U.K. government data access order in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), the Financial Times reports. The order targeted iCloud backups that are protected by end-to-end ...
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Sometimes, it's easiest to use built-in tools, even if they're not the best you can get in terms of capabilities or price. That convenience rings true with iCloud Drive, Apple's cloud storage and file ...
Apple plans to launch security alerts for iCloud users in the wake of a recent scandal in which someone hacked celebrity accounts and posted their nude photos on the Internet, according to a new ...
To see your FileVault recovery key in the Passwords macOS app, click All in the left column (on the iPhone/iPad, go to the ...