Sometimes it's all too easy to knock Samsung when it comes to the security of its phones. The company has long produced handsets with face scanning technology that can be fooled by a photo, and for that reason some people fell back to using a good old fashioned fingerprint.
Huawei has patched a flaw in some of its MateBook notebook computers that could have allowed someone to take control of the computer and then act maliciously. Here are the details.
It seems that Facebook just can't catch a break right now. It turns out that Facebook stored millions of user passcodes in plain text, somewhere on its servers.
Security company Imperva has released details of a Google Photos vulnerability that could have allowed users' location data to become available to others. Here are the details.
iPhone and Android hacking devices used by the FBI and Homeland Security are being sold on eBay starting at a mere $100 only! Here is everything you need to know about this.
Two iOS 12.1.4 bug fixes have already been 'exploited in the wild' as zero-days says Google. Here are the details on it.
With Group FaceTime still disabled, Apple has gone on a public relations drive by sending a “high-level Apple executive” to meet the teenager and his mother who reported the eavesdropping bug.
With iOS 12.2 beta, Apple has added a new privacy and security feature to Safari that prevents motion and orientation access unless the feature is enabled.
Apple has disabled Group FaceTime server-side in response to eavesdropping bug, with a proper fix coming in a software update. Here are the details.
Yubico is all set to launch the first Lighting-based MFi Security Key for the iPhone and iPad. Currently in private testing, here's what we know so far.
















