Digital forensic evidence points to the phone’s massive, months-long data egress having likely been triggered by Pegasus mobile spyware.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Apple allegedly made nice with FBI by dropping iCloud encryption plan
Sources told Reuters that Apple may have been convinced by arguments made during the legal fight over cracking the San Bernardino iPhone.
Sonos’s tone-deaf legacy product policy angers customers
Stopping software updates for legacy kit is nothing new, but it’s the way the company has done it that has Sonos customers’ hackles up.
FBI issues warning about lucrative fake job scams
What’s the difference between a real job and a fake one found on the internet? The fake ones are suspiciously easy to get interviews for.
Big Microsoft data breach – 250 million records exposed
Microsoft has today announced a data breach that affected one of its customer databases.
Ubisoft sues DDoS-for-hire operators for ruining game play
The network of sites and services run by the alleged operators target the Rainbow Six Siege game, selling attacks to cheating players.
NIST’s new privacy rules – what you need to know
How do you ensure you’re compliant with privacy regulations? NIST has released a Privacy Framework to help you get your house in order.
Regus spills data of 900 staff on Trello board set to ‘public’
Another company has ended up accidentally spilling sensitive data from business collaboration tool Trello.
Nobody boogies quite like you
Our unique dancing style can be used by a machine-learning model to ID us, regardless of musical genre. Unless it’s Metal. We all headbang.
Citrix ships patches as vulnerable servers come under attack
Citrix has issued its first set of patches fixing a nasty vulnerability that’s been hanging over some of its biggest products.
