[ad_1] Apple passcodes. Apple iphone-based company by iphone-iphone. Atlanta-based Grayshift is one of two companies that claimed it could thwart Apple iPhone passcode security through brute-force attacks. The blackbox technology has been …
Read More »Apple seems to have blocked GrayKey's iPhone hacking tool
[ad_1] Apple has apparently been able to permanently block the decryption technology of a mysterious Atlanta-based company, whose black box device has been adopted by government agencies to bypass the access codes …
Read More »Apple seems to have completely blocked the password hacking tool of the font in iOS 12
[ad_1] Earlier this year, Apple updated iOS to block code cracking tools like GrayKey (used by police and law enforcement officials). But the original iOS 11.4.1 fix was not perfect, as searchers …
Read More »Apple would have blocked the iPhone hacking tool from the police and no one knows how
[ad_1] The latest version of iOS by Apple would have turned the GrayKey hacking device into an expensive door. Law enforcement forces around the world have started using GrayKey to crack locked …
Read More »Super Micro tells the story of Bloomberg on hacking a chip in a recent letter to customers
[ad_1] In a letter to customers last week, Super Micro Computer (dba Supermicro) criticized a Bloomberg article that the company's motherboards contained a secret chip inserted by the Chinese government for cyber …
Read More »Apple requires removal of the story about hardware hacking on a Chinese server
[ad_1] Apple CEO Tim Cook said Bloomberg Businessweek should pull out a survey article released Oct. 4 that claimed that servers purchased by Apple, Amazon and more than two dozen other unidentified …
Read More »Tim Cook calls on Bloomberg to return to the story of the alleged Supermicro – BGR hacking
[ad_1] Earlier this month, Bloomberg issued an explosive report claiming that agents of a Chinese intelligence organization had successfully installed malicious material on Supermicro servers that were eventually used by companies like …
Read More »Facebook finds that the hacking was done by spammers, not by nation-states: Report
[ad_1] Facebook estimates that hackers who had access to private information from some 30 million users on the site were spammers seeking to make money with misleading advertising, the Wall Street Journal …
Read More »Facebook finds that the hacking was done by spammers and not by a foreign state
[ad_1] Facebook Inc. FB 0.40% estimates that hackers who had access to the private information of 30 million of its users were spammers seeking to earn money through misleading advertising, according to …
Read More »E-Commerce: Doubts plague Bloomberg's China hacking report
[ad_1] Bidouille Facebook. Facebook said that a recent breach of its network had affected 30 million users, or 20 million less than expected when the first incident was announced two weeks ago. …
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