Apple Watch’s first security update fixes FREAK and 13 other bugs
Apple on Tuesday released its first security update for the Apple Watch, bringing Watch OS to 1.0.1 and fixing 14 security weaknesses.
Apple on Tuesday released its first security update for the Apple Watch, bringing Watch OS to 1.0.1 and fixing 14 security weaknesses.
The Apple Watch isn't due to hit the market until April 24, but many security professionals are already thinking about the security implications of the new generation of wearables that it promises to usher in.
Maria Korolov | 15 Apr | Read more
This week's launch of the Apple Watch has provided a focal point for security vendors who are flooding the market with new capabilities designed to prevent the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm from becoming a runaway security threat.
David Braue | 12 Mar | Read more
Just like the iPhone, Apple Watch will have a four digit passcode that users will need to type in before Apple Pay can be used for payments.
Apple doesn't make a habit of revealing major news at other company's conferences, but that doesn't mean Tim Cook's appearance at WSJD Live had nothing noteworthy to speak of.
Jared Newman | 29 Oct | Read more
New statistics suggested that Australian and New Zealand businesses suffer 29 data-loss events every day, while Google reported a 19 percent jump in US government data requests in the first half of this year over the previous half.
David Braue | 24 Sep | Read more
A study of Android mobile applications found that many popular apps fail to take even basic precautions to protect users' data. Despite this, some were arguing that it's not as dangerous as it seems to provide payment card information to many online services.
David Braue | 16 Sep | Read more