Apple patched an iPhone notification bug that let deleted messages linger in system storage, closing a privacy gap exposed by an FBI Signal case.
Apple has released a new iPhone update — that has taken many by surprise — to address a vulnerability that was recently exploited by the FBI.
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Law enforcement has been able to read your message notifications — Apple just put a stop to it
If you value your privacy and want to keep the messages on your iPhone and iPad out of prying eyes, you'll want to update your devices as soon as possible. Apple has just released a security update to ...
Apple’s iOS 26.4.2 update fixes a critical flaw (CVE-2026-28950) that allowed the FBI to recover deleted Signal messages from ...
Well, we're pretty sure what's why Apple did it, anyway.
After the FBI was able to extract incoming Signal messages from an iPhone, the messaging service’s CEO has now responded with ...
Apple just fixed an iOS flaw exploited by the FBI - here's what happened ...
Apple Patches iPhone Bug Exploited by Police to Recover Deleted Chats, But Privacy Questions Persist
Apple fixed an iPhone bug that let police recover deleted chats, showing how notifications can create hidden privacy risks.
The iPhone and iPad bug allowed law enforcement using forensic tools to read messages that had long been deleted by the Signal app.
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