DFFENDERS BLOG
In this blog, our team will be sharing news, updates, and research topics related to mobile security, the detection of exploit-based attacks and other relevant insights.
‘tis the Season
Another year, another set of *OS updates. Apple has released the initial beta versions of iOS/iPadOS/tvOS 18, macOS 10.20 (="15"), watchOS 10, and VisionOS 2. Security researchers and reverse engineers, including our team at Dataflow Forensics, look through these betas for any indication of undocumented features, patches and more.
Will macOS and iOS merge?
Our goal at DFF is to reveal any threats on mobile devices, and that requires us to keep up to date with every single version of Android and iOS, including the beta and "Developer Preview" phases. Often, these are the under-the-hood, undocumented changes which have the real impact on operating system security.
iOS 17: New Version, New Acronyms | Round 2
Our goal at DFF is to reveal any threats on mobile devices, and that requires us to keep up to date with every single version of Android and iOS, including the beta and "Developer Preview" phases. Often, these are the under-the-hood, undocumented changes which have the real impact on operating system security.
iOS 17: New Version, New Acronyms
Our goal at DFF is to reveal any threats on mobile devices, and that requires us to keep up to date with every single version of Android and iOS, including the beta and "Developer Preview" phases. Often, these are the under-the-hood, undocumented changes which have the real impact on operating system security.