iOS

iOS 15.3 beta leak hints at no big changes coming in next update to the mobile OS

With the public launch of iOS 15.2, Apple welcomed a few different features into the mix. And while there are still some features that Apple hasn't launched to the public since first unveiling them at this year's WWDC, it doesn't look like the next update for iOS is going to bring them to the fore, either. At least, that's based on a leaked version of the first beta of that update, anyway.

Ian Beer publishes extensive write-up on FORCEDENTRY zero-click iMessage exploit used by NSO Group in Pegasus spyware

iPhone hacked matrix.

The iOS & iPadOS 14.8 update that Apple launched in mid-September was more than just a feature update. It also encompassed a fix for a considerably dangerous zero-click iMessage exploit dubbed FORCEDENTRY (CVE-2021-30860) that was being actively exploited by Israel’s NSO Group to target and surveil activists, journalists, and other high-profile occupations.