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Bonfire have surged in Hong Kong after the city’s authorities warned that downloading the game app may violate national ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says iPads are usually secure, but hackers can access them. Spot warning signs early to ...
More than a dozen private browsing apps on Apple and Google’s app stores have undisclosed ties to Chinese companies, leaving user data at risk of exposure to the Chinese government, according to a ...
In a statement, the police force’s National Security Department said “Reversed Front: Bonfire” – a mobile game by Taiwanese developers ESC Taiwan – promotes secessionist agendas, advocates “armed ...
Smart TVs and streaming devices manufactured in China are being compromised by BadBox 2.0 malware before users even power them on; infections have been detected in 222 countries.
Hong Kong police have accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting secessionist agendas.
Continued federal immigration enforcement actions have disrupted lives across greater Los Angeles, including a middle school ...
Phone texts can contain malicious links and phishing scams. Find out how to spot fake messages and keep your personal ...
These apps, which appeared to be legitimate cryptocurrency wallet tools, were created with a singular purpose: stealing users ...
Apple Inc. tricks customers into believing the apps available in its App Store are safe and vetted while allowing cryptocurrency trading scams to flourish, a proposed class action alleged.
OS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 will let you keep your data even more secure and private. But Apple could go further.
Apple is introducing a suite of updated child safety features, including one that will give parents more control over who ...