Secure messaging apps are designed to protect chats, but one iPhone case involving Signal shows why device-level privacy can ...
The comments followed recent reports that law enforcement officials retrieved deleted Signal messages through device push notification logs. Pavel Durov, co-founder of the Telegram messaging ...
Well, we're pretty sure what's why Apple did it, anyway.
Apple has released a new iPhone update — that has taken many by surprise — to address a vulnerability that was recently exploited by the FBI.
Apple has issued a software update to fix an iOS vulnerability that allowed message notification data from Signal to remain stored on devices even after the app was deleted. The issue came into focus ...
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Apple has released emergency iOS and iPadOS updates to fix a notification logging flaw that allowed the FBI to recover deleted Signal message previews from an iPhone. The vulnerability, CVE-2026-28950 ...
Apple's latest iOS update fixes a flaw in its notification database that made it possible for law enforcement to view deleted push notifications on a person's iPhone or iPad. The security flaw was one ...
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) has warned in a letter to the Justice Department that unidentified governments are spying on Apple and Google phone users through their push notifications. The letter ...
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