GUEST RESEARCH: Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) and Mandiant, renowned leaders in cybersecurity research, have released their annual report on zero-day vulnerabilities, highlighting a significant surge in exploitation incidents witnessed in 2023.
Security vendor Norton is applying AI to scam detection, and its new Norton Genie app is now available to the public in an early access program.
Apple has released macOS Ventura 13.5, Monterey 12.6.8 and Big Sur 11.7.9.
Security vendor WatchGuard Technologies' AuthPoint Total Identity Security bundles AuthPoint multi-factor authentication with dark web credential monitoring capabilities and a corporate password manager.
Apple has issued emergency updates to fix zero-days in its iOS, iPadOS and macOS Ventura operating systems, the 10th fix for zero-days being exploited in the wild issued this calendar year.
Apple has released updates for each of its operating systems, along with a new version of its Safari browser.
The latest round of operating system updates from Apple deliver bug fixes and security fixes.
The UK competition regulator has confirmed it is investigating the dominance enjoyed by Apple and Google in cloud gaming and mobile browsers.
Apple has released another set of updates for macOS, iOS and iPadOS, approximately two weeks after macOS 12.2 and iOS and iPadOS 15.3 arrived.
Security vendor Eset says a Hong Kong pro-democracy news website has been compromised to deliver cyberespionage malware to visitors' Macs.
Apple has released a swag of operating system and browser updates that address some serious security issues.
The competition watchdog, the ACCC, has called for measures addressing Google’s dominance in search engine services, including a choice screen that provides consumers with a selection of search engines, to be introduced in Australia.
The lawyer for consumer rights identity Richard Lloyd, who is leading a class action against alleged secret tracking of millions of iPhone users by Google, has told the London Supreme Court that blocking the action would allow big companies to act in any way they pleased.
More than three years after it was first filed, a multi-million-pound British class action against Google has begun, with a lawyer for the company claiming the action was not viable and should not proceed.
A memory corruption issue that could see maliciously crafted web content being processed may lead to arbitrary code execution on all those platforms has seen an update being made available today.
Another round of updates from Apple delivers some new features and plugs a range of security vulnerabilities in the company's operating systems and Safari web browser.
If Apple didn't release a new version of macOS each year, you'd probably think of Big Sur as just an update rather than a significantly new version.
A group that had filed a class action against Google, for what it claimed was the company's tracking of 4.4 million iPhone users between August 2011 and February 2012, has won an appeal against dismissal of the case and will now be able to proceed with the action.
The Guardian Australia says it will be able to protect Mac users from being redirected to other pages when they visit its website using the Safari browser, but it will take some time to do so.
A Safari user has complained of being redirected to what looks like a phishing site when he visits The Guardian Australia website.
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