Microsoft will kill the Lens PDF scanner app for iOS, Android
Microsoft announced that it will phase out the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices starting September 15, 2025. [...]
Apple develops operating systems and devices whose vulnerabilities, security advisories, and updates affect users, enterprises, and connected ecosystems.
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Apple’s ecosystem consists of proprietary operating systems like iOS and macOS, powering devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs. These platforms integrate hardware-based security features—such as secure enclaves for cryptographic operations, mandatory app sandboxing, and biometric authentication—to protect user data and system integrity. Apple’s tightly controlled app distribution through the App Store reduces exposure to malware but does not eliminate risks from zero-day exploits or sophisticated attacks targeting system vulnerabilities.
Security practitioners must prioritize timely application of Apple’s security updates, as unpatched iOS and macOS flaws are frequently targeted for privilege escalation and remote code execution. Credential attacks against Apple ID and iCloud services remain common, enabling unauthorized access to sensitive data and backups. Understanding Apple’s privacy settings, encryption mechanisms, and forensic artifact availability is critical for detecting and mitigating threats within environments that include Apple devices.
Microsoft announced that it will phase out the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices starting September 15, 2025. [...]
Hello loophole could let a rogue admin, or a pwned one, inject new facial scans Black Hat Microsoft is pushing hard for Windows users to shift from using passwords to its Hello biometrics system, but researchers sponsored by the German government have found a critical flaw in its business implementation.…
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Proton fixed a bug in its new Authenticator app for iOS that logged users' sensitive TOTP secrets in plaintext, potentially exposing multi-factor authentication codes if the logs were shared. [...]