Apple has released the iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 updates for iPhone and iPad, alongside the full list of security fixes. Here’s a quick overview of the key fixes.
Cloudflare’s glitch took down a huge chunk of the internet Tuesday. Here’s the simple, human explanation and why it’s a reminder our web isn’t invincible.
iOS 26 adds a new wired accessories permission that protects your iPhone from juice jacking. Here’s how it works and the best settings to use.
Apple’s iPhone 17 introduces Memory Integrity Enforcement, a hidden security feature designed to block spyware like Pegasus. Here’s why this invisible upgrade matters.
WhatsApp patched a zero-click spyware bug used to hack iPhone and Mac users. Apple also fixed a linked flaw. Update your apps now.
Proton has launched a free, open-source 2FA app with end-to-end encryption for iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Sync your authentication codes securely across devices without relying on Google or Microsoft.
Apple reportedly sent rare spyware threat notifications to over a dozen Iranians ahead of the Iran-Israel conflict. Here’s what the alerts said and why they matter.
A fake Steam hack claimed 89 million accounts were leaked, but it’s been debunked. Learn what really happened, and how to protect your gaming account from future threats.
Apple’s iOS 18.5 update fixes over 30 security vulnerabilities, including a critical baseband flaw on the iPhone 16e. Update now to protect against threats affecting Bluetooth, FaceTime, and more.