Security researchers found nearly 200 apps in the App Store exposing user data through sloppy coding, not malicious intent. And AI apps are the worst offenders.
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A new report details an even more powerful and capable Siri coming later this year, with more chatbot-like operation.
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Critical iOS and iPadOS WebKit flaws put millions of iPhones and iPads at risk of silent takeover. Apple urges users to ...
Apple iPhone security flaw affects 800 million devices as only half of users updated to iOS 26.2 to fix critical Safari and ...
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