Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Apple's Passwords app had a three-month phishing flaw from iOS 18 to 18.2 patch.
Apple's Password App has been patched after a vulnerability was discovered The flaw left users exposed for three months, ...
In iOS 18, Apple spun off its Keychain password management tool—previously only tucked away in Settings—into a standalone app ...
From iOS 18 when the Passwords app debuted to the iOS 18.2 update, users could have exposed passwords to a bad actor on a ...
While phishing has evolved, email security hasn't kept up. Attackers now bypass MFA & detection tools with advanced phishing ...
Password Users Receive Fake Master Password Reset Emails . As first spotted by Tech Issues Today, via the 1Password subreddit ...
Apple’s Passwords app had a security flaw that exposed users to phishing attacks for months. Learn what happened and how to ...
A security flaw left iPhone users vulnerable to phishing attacks for nearly three months, but Apple just released a patch to ...
According to LayerX Labs, who have been tracking this campaign for more than a year, the phishing attack attempts to trick ...
Apple fixed a bug in its Passwords app with December's iOS 18.2 update that had left users vulnerable to phishing attacks in ...
Apple's revised release notes for the iOS 18.2 update reveal that it patched two issues related to its Passwords app.
The FBI is among several government warning against phishing schemes on Outlook and Gmail, with over 300 victims targeted.