Federal law enforcement officials last May served a California residence with a warrant requiring any occupants on premises to use their fingerprints or thumbprints to open up their phone for investigators, reported Forbes on Sunday.
Researchers have spotted a clever trojan designed to take advantage of both a person's vanity and new security verification methods now being introduced.
Ministers have been banned from wearing Apple watches - and presumably any other sort of 'smart' watch or device - during Cabinet meetings in an overabundance of caution over hacking attacks.
Researchers generated 'on-body' wireless data transmissions using commodity devices sensors such as fingerprint sensors or touchpads on mobile phones and laptops.
Rumblings about the security talent deficit are pervasive. Just like news of recent breaches, it’s hard to get through a week without reading an article, viewing a webcast, or attending a conference during which the subject is not addressed.
An unusual glitch is reportedly affecting Apple customers that recently purchased new iPhones private browsing flaw in iOS 10 isn't as bad as it seems.
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