The Coruna exploit: Why iPhone users should be concerned

A new iPhone-hacking exploit has exposed the uncomfortable truth that when governments build offensive attacks, they eventually come for all of us.

Revealed by Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) and iVerify, the Coruna exploit can compromise iPhones running iOS 13 through to iOS 17.2.1, though Apple has secured its systems against this threat in iOS 26.

What Coruna does

Coruna is…

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Apple announces M5 Pro and M5 Max-based MacBook Pro notebooks

The new product releases are coming out this week, and for fans of the M5-based MacBook Pro notebooks, you’re going to like this. Apple on Tuesday announced its new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro notebooks featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. The chips are built on Apple’s new Fusion Architecture, which bonds two third-generation […]

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NATO approves iPhone and iPad to handle classified info

In an impressive and unique industry first that reflects the work Apple has done on mobile device security since the first iPhone arrived almost 20 years ago, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) says iPhones and iPads running iOS 26 are secure enough to handle classified information in NATO-restricted environments — pretty much out-of-the-box.

That’s going to mean a great deal to…

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