"iPhone users were vulnerable to phishing attacks for years, not months," Mysk tweeted. "The dedicated Passwords app in iOS ...
Apple's Passwords app has a major security flaw. The company has since patched it, but if you haven't updated in a while, you ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Apple's Passwords app had a three-month phishing flaw from iOS 18 to 18.2 patch.
The Passwords app of Apple revealed a critical security weakness to phishing attacks that affected users. Apple fixed a ...
Apple’s Passwords app had a security flaw that exposed users to phishing attacks for months. Learn what happened and how to ...
App defaulted to unencrypted HTTP traffic, and (until it was patched in December) could be exploited for phishing attacks.
Apple's Passwords app was found to have a significant security vulnerability that left users susceptible to phishing attacks ...
While iPhone, iPad, and Mac users have been able to manage passwords through iCloud Keychain for years, and Apple has even ...
A bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app which left users vulnerable to phishing attacks for over three months after its release, ...
Apple fixed a bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app that, for three months starting with the release of iOS 18, made users ...
In a note on its security page ... the researchers showed how the iOS 18 Passwords app had been opening links and downloading account icons over insecure HTTP by default, making it vulnerable ...