Following iCloud hack, experts say enterprise data likely at risk
Following the iCloud hack and resulting leak of celebrity photos, experts say many enterprises ‘don’t have a clue’ that corporate data could also be at risk.
View ArticleApple iCloud hit with MitM attacks in China
More potential trouble for Apple iCloud users as a nationwide man-in-the-middle attack struck the iCloud website in China amid the country’s launch of the new iPhone 6.
View ArticleApple two-factor authentication fail leaves iCloud users vulnerable
Apple’s decision to not extend its two-factor authentication security mechanism to all iCloud services may leave users vulnerable to more breaches.
View ArticleApple patches iCloud password vulnerability following hacking tool release
A hacking tool released on New Year’s Day highlighted a security hole in Apple’s public cloud service that left user accounts vulnerable.
View ArticleIntroduction to iCloud Keychain: Security for password synchronization
ICloud Keychain can supposedly sync passwords across devices without using iCloud. But is it secure? Security expert Michele Chubirka explains.
View ArticleIs iCloud authentication secure enough for enterprises?
ICloud authentication was called into question after the hack of celebrity photos, so is it secure enough for enterprises? Expert Dave Shackleford explains.
View ArticleApple iOS 6 iCloud enhancements bring new enterprise problems
Apple released an SDK for iCloud that could have major repercussions for enterprises already struggling to control BYOD.
View ArticleNew iOS malware targets jailbroken devices, iCloud accounts
Security researchers discovered a new type of iOS malware that targets jailbroken devices and can allow attackers to take over the devices via iCloud.
View ArticleApple and FBI launch iCloud hack investigation
Apple and FBI investigate the breach of Apple’s iCloud causing fresh business concerns over cloud security The post Apple and FBI launch iCloud hack investigation appeared first on Discussions.
View ArticleApple iCloud and Gmail hacker set to plead guilty, say US authorities
A US hacker faces up to five years in jail and fines of up to $250,000 after admitting he accessed more than 100 Apple iCloud and Gmail accounts illegally The post Apple iCloud and Gmail hacker set to...
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