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The Apple Vision Pro has already been hacked
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Apple won't call to ask you to tell them a code you get on your iPhone
As I work for Apple let me point out one small thing. There are a very few legitimate times you need to provide an AppleCare advisor a code sent via sms or gotten from logging into appleid.apple.com - but the key to knowing it is safe is that you have called Apple Support for help or via the website or support app asked Apple to call you.Please share https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204759 with your circle to educate all. -
Italian regulator says Apple's iCloud terms are unreasonable, may be illegal
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Apple cuts AppleCare+ prices for M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro
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Tim Cook to talk Facebook, 'Tim Apple,' more in interview airing Monday
Peza said:only for it to be leaked Apple had been doing the EXACT same thing without telling anyone, with Siri hearing everything you say without your knowledge.They also had such weak security that simple hacking methods gained easy access to people’s personal photos.As I recall the Siri disclosure was actually in the terms of service not a “secret”. The disclosure is now more explicit, true.What hacking methods are you referring too?
Disclosure: I work for Apple but posts here are my own.