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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, September 6, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "A message about iOS security: Last week, Google published a blog about vulnerabilities that Apple fixed for iOS users in February. We've heard from customers who were concerned by some of the claims, and we want to make sure all of our customers have the facts."  Apple 12:09 PM
  • "Apple Disputes Google's Claims of a Devastating iPhone Hack: Apple says that Google oversold the nature of the hack and that it quickly fixed the vulnerability." Vice 1:27 PM
  • "Apple accuses Google of 'stoking fear' over iPhone security issues: Apple fixed the security problem within 10 days of discovering it" The Verge 1:27 PM
  • "Apple says Uighurs targeted in iPhone attack but disputes Google's findings" Reuters 1:33 PM
  • "Apple Disputes Google Description of a Widespread iPhone Attack" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2:34 PM
  • "Apple disputes Google's accuracy on recent iOS hacks, and they may be right: Apple said that Google overstated some claims ina report about a massive hacking campaign aimed at iPhone users." ZDNet 5:17 PM
  • "Apple rewrote Siri to 'deflect' questions about feminism: Leaked papers show project to rewrite voice assistant's scripts wrestled with 'sensitive topics'"  The Guardian 8:26 AM
  • "Apple reportedly tweaked Siri's responses to sensitive subjects like feminism, #MeToo" CNET 8:36 AM
  • "Leaked Apple document says new Siri device is coming by fall 2021" AppleInsider 8:56 AM
  • "Leaked Apple documents reveal that Siri was designed to deflect questions about feminism and #MeToo, report says" Business Insider 9:24 AM
  • "Apple preps iPhone 11, but potential upgrade cycle remains a mystery: Apple's iPhone 11 trio may garner interest, but it's unclear whether tech buyers will part with their money. It may not matter as long as Apple keeps you in the installed base."  ZDNet 7:56 AM
  • "Exclusive: Feds Demand Apple And Google Hand Over Names Of 10,000+ Users Of A Gun Scope App"  Forbes 5:16 PM
  • "DOJ wants Apple, Google to relinquish user data of rifle scope app: As part of an investigation into potential weapons export violations, the U.S. Department of Justice is demanding both Apple and Google furnish user information for a rifle scope monitoring and control app, a move that could impact well over 10 thousand people." AppleInsider 5:16 PM
  • "DoJ pushes Google and Apple to ID 10,000 users of a gun scope app: The data request is part of a weapons export investigation, but it has privacy experts concerned." Engadget 6:07 PM