Apple’s AirDrop sends you an image so you can decide whether you want the sender to send it to you. What could possibly go wrong?![]()
Tag Archives: iOS
Adobe and PageFair claim ad blockers will cost business $22 billion in 2015
The rapid growth of people using ad blockers is costly to publishers and advertisers – and the trend looks to only grow worse for website owners as ad blocking comes to mobile devices.![]()
Worried about Google’s Your Timeline? Here’s how to disable tracking
Don’t fancy having Google map your movements and match them up with your photos? Here’s how to disable Your Timeline or turn off Location Services altogether.![]()
Does Siri have a secret signal to summon 911?
Siri gets a lot more publicity than other voice-recognition systems. Especially when there’s a “911” consipiracy theory involved.![]()
Apple ditches Recovery Key in new 2FA process for El Capitan and iOS 9
Apple is beta testing 2FA that cuts out Recovery Key. Good riddance!![]()
“Something stolen, something new” – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly 1-minute security video. Fun with a serious side…enjoy!![]()
Smartphone anti-theft “kill switch” law goes into effect in California
It requires all mobile phones sold in the state to be enabled with the anti-theft technology by default. ![]()
SSCC 205 – Update early, update often! [PODCAST]
Join Sophos experts John Shier and Paul Ducklin for the latest episode of our weekly security podcast, the Chet Chat. News you can use…enjoy!![]()
Facebook Messenger now lets users send money to friends
Facebook has switched on person-to-person (P2P) payments for users in the US to instantly message money to friends.![]()
Apple lets rip with update spate: OS X, iOS, Safari, iTunes, QuickTime
Apple just opened the stopcocks and released a Hoover Dam’s worth of security-related updates. Yes, there are numerous new features and products in there too, but it’s the security fixes that make a compelling reason to update.![]()
