Apple has issued a new warning to iPhone users after discovering they are being targeted by spyware. Here's what you need to know.
New malware is spreading among iPhones, according to the antivirus provider Kaspersky, and it's attacking models running up to iOS 15.7 via the iMessage app. The scary part is that it can spread ...
Malware — and other forms of digital virus — is often an irritation at best, and can be devastating at worst. Whether it's through security exploits, data breaches, or plain old social engineering, ...
There's a new piece of malware that's threatening iPhone users. Here's what you need to know about it—and what you need to do about it. Antivirus company Kaspersky has recently discovered a piece of ...
Over the years, iOS devices have been resistant to malicious software, but are they entirely safe? It turns out that even though Apple regularly checks apps submitted by developers and provides ...
After Apple announced the various changes it's ready to make to the iPhone so it can comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), I said that I was no longer worried about sideloading ...
The ‘NoReboot’ technique is the ultimate in persistence for iPhone malware, preventing reboots and enabling remote attackers to do anything on the device while remaining completely unseen. In the ...
Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone’s users. Mac security ...
Researchers have found that malware can be executed on iPhones even while they are turned off. The news comes from a security analysis of an iPhone feature introduced with iOS 15 — the Bluetooth chip, ...
This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast. It turns out that the ...