Apple's Passwords app is convenient and easy to use. But a new report shows that it had a problem for a while—though only in ...
Apple has fixed a bug in the iOS Passwords app that allowed iPhone users to be susceptible to phishing attacks, potentially ...
Apple’s Passwords app had a security flaw that exposed users to phishing attacks for months. Learn what happened and how to ...
From iOS 18 when the Passwords app debuted to the iOS 18.2 update, users could have exposed passwords to a bad actor on a ...
App defaulted to unencrypted HTTP traffic, and (until it was patched in December) could be exploited for phishing attacks.
Apple fixed a bug in its Passwords app with December's iOS 18.2 update that had left users vulnerable to phishing attacks in ...
Apple fixed a bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app that, for three months starting with the release of iOS 18, made users ...
The attack attempts to get a user to enter their username and password by making them think their Mac is compromised.
In iOS 18, Apple spun off its Keychain password management tool—previously only tucked away in Settings—into a standalone app ...
Apple's standalone Passwords app, launched with iOS 18, was vulnerable to phishing attacks from attackers who were on the ...
We don't hear about massive security issues affecting Apple users, but they do happen. No company is immune to hackers, and ...
Here's how I sync logins from my MacBook, iPad, and iPhone to my Windows PC so I can access my favorite accounts without ...