iPhone password reset attacks are real – how to protect yourself

Basically, in this attack, an iPhone user is asked through dozens of notification pop-ups to reset their Apple ID password. As X user @parth220 shared in his retelling of being the target of this attack, this renders a user’s iPhone inoperable — unless the user chooses the “Don’t Allow” option for every reset password notification.

iPhone 13 Issues Drag On in April

We’ve been tracking iPhone issues in April and we’ve seen quite a few complaints from displeased owners of Apple’s iPhone 13 models. While we didn’t see a ton […] …

Apple’s being forced to add Google Pay to iPhones in the EU — but no one should downgrade their mobile wallet, believe me I’ve tried

In the midst of Apple’s attempts to meet the EU’s antitrust regulations, a new report from Reuters hints that the company will “open its tap-and-go mobile payments system to rivals” as soon as next month. Making these changes would protect the company from receiving a huge fine of “as much as 10% of its global annual turnover.”