Most iOS apps don't mention security updates in their release notes. We look into this, and suggest that Apple may have some work to do. We also discuss a small macOS update, smart ring technology, and the Batterygate class action lawsuit payouts. Show Notes: * Apple released yet another non-security patch: macOS Ventura 13.5.1 * No more macOS Big Sur updates * 10-month zero-day vulnerability disclosed: macOS App Management vulnerability illustrated * Apple's defense against apps vandalizing other apps still broken, developer claims * New Variant of XLoader macOS Malware Disguised as 'OfficeNote' Productivity App * Apple to pay out $500M for iPhone battery issues * iPhone 14, 14 Pro owners complain about battery capacity that’s already falling off * This AI-generated crypto invoice scam almost got me, and I'm a security pro * MSNBC’s Chris Hayes almost fell for an X (Twitter) phishing scam * Apple researching a Smart Ring for notifications and controlling other devices * At RSA Conference, Josh saw a wearable ring for biometric MFA * Zoom issued a security update for its iOS app * How to enable automatic updates on iOS * CVE * Python script to download CVE info for iOS apps * Scraped data of 2.6 million Duolingo users released on hacking forum * High severity vuln in WinRAR could allow code to run when files are opened
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