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Apple should scan iPhones for child abuse images, says scanning technology inventor

The Guardian Data Protection

Prof Hany Farid says all online services should adopt idea backed by GCHQ and National Cybersecurity Centre Apple should take heed of warnings from the UK’s security services and revive its controversial plans to scan iPhones for child abuse imagery, the inventor of the scanning technology has argued. Continue reading.

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Supporting UDL with Apple technology

Jamf

Learn how Apple technology helps meet the goals of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), making educational experiences more accessible for all.

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Ransomware, Vendor Hacks Push Breach Number to Record High

Data Breach Today

has hit an all-time high, amid mounting attacks against third-party vendors and aggressive ransomware attacks, says a report from Apple and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher. Billion Personal Records Exposed in the Last 2 Years The number of data breaches in the U.S.

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More Security Flaws Found in Apple's OS Technologies

Dark Reading

Apple's updates this week included fixes for two zero-day flaws, several code execution bugs, and vulnerabilities that allowed attackers to bypass its core security protections.

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Apple warns of mercenary spyware attacks on iPhone users in 92 countries

Security Affairs

Apple is warning iPhone users in over 90 countries of targeted mercenary spyware attacks, Reuters agency reported. Apple is alerting iPhone users in 92 countries about mercenary spyware attacks, reported Reuters. In response to a wave of sophisticated attacks against Apple users (i.e. ” reported the German website Heise.

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Elevate your Apple technology usage with powerful integrations

Jamf

Learn from both your peers and industry experts in this rapid fire recap of 30+ JNUC sessions showcasing the possibilities and power of integrations with the Jamf API.

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Apple Criticizes UK Government's Client-Side Scanning Push

Data Breach Today

Online Safety Bill Also Criticized by Leading Cybersecurity Experts and Academics Technology giant Apple has joined the chorus of voices calling on the British government to rethink its proposed Online Safety Bill legislation intended to increase public safety by monitoring people's private communications via client-side scanning.