Apple has released a new iPhone update — that has taken many by surprise — to address a vulnerability that was recently exploited by the FBI.
After the FBI was able to extract incoming Signal messages from an iPhone, the messaging service’s CEO has now responded with ...
Well, we're pretty sure what's why Apple did it, anyway.
People being investigated by the FBI deleted Signal, but some messages were still retrievable from the iPhone's notification database. The latest iOS update patches this vulnerability. Users should ...
Apple fixed an iPhone bug that let police recover deleted chats, showing how notifications can create hidden privacy risks.
Your iPhone may have been holding onto Signal messages long after you deleted them, and the FBI actually used that to pull message previews from a suspect’s device during a court case. Apple just ...
Apple’s iOS 26.4.2 update fixes a critical flaw (CVE-2026-28950) that allowed the FBI to recover deleted Signal messages from ...
FBI accessed deleted iPhone messages using a hidden flaw. Apple’s urgent update reveals a serious privacy risk.
A new report has revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was able to recover deleted messages from an iPhone even after the Signal app had been removed. Whenever a situation like this ...
Apple’s official release notes for iOS 26.4.2 describe the fix as a logging issue addressed with improved data redaction. The update applies across multiple platforms, including iPadOS and older iOS ...