Last July, Android users got a nasty surprise. The surprise came in the form of a new type of attack directed against smartphones. Dubbed “Stagefright,” it allowed a hacker to assume total control over the target device, simply by sending a properly encoded multimedia...
Article by Domain Support If you purchase an Apple device whether a computer, iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch, you will be confronted with setting up an Apple ID which is how Apple connects your device services to iTunes or the App store, to warranty issues, or as...
In the old days, before the rise of the iPad and iPhone, hackers were mostly content to leave Apple alone. They had such a tiny slice of the computer market that it was generally deemed as being more trouble than it was worth to create a virus that would only impact...
Article by Domain Support Most have heard the generalization that Macs are safer than Windows users because the nefarious hackers target the most widely used operating system first. Well in that case, Android is by far the most widely used operating system for all...
Article by Domain Support According to an article in appleinsider, Apple has “a billion users who see iMessages by default” concluded, “Thanks to the hijinks of the American FBI and the British Parliament, Apple’s iMessages platform has been...
Apple recently, and very quietly, made an announcement that went largely unnoticed by technology press agents and reporters looking for juicy headline materials. It turns out that many may have missed the most important headline of them all. Namely, the coming release...