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Thursday
Feb272025

Apple's Find My network exploit exposes Bluetooth devices to unauthorized tracking

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Researchers at George Mason University have uncovered a critical security flaw in Apple's Find My network, enabling hackers to silently track any Bluetooth device. This exploit, dubbed "nRootTag," effectively turns any Bluetooth-enabled device, such as a phone or laptop, into a covert AirTag, allowing for remote location tracking without the owner's knowledge.

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Sunday
Feb232025

Apple News+ to serve up thousands of recipes in new Food section

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Apple is expanding its News+ subscription service with a dedicated Food section, set to launch in April alongside iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4. Subscribers will gain access to tens of thousands of recipes sourced from leading culinary publishers, including Allrecipes, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Good Food, and Serious Eats.

The new section will also feature curated articles on healthy eating, restaurant reviews, and kitchen essentials, all selected by Apple News editors. The recipe format within News+ is designed for ease of use, with clear ingredient lists and step-by-step instructions.

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Friday
Feb212025

Apple pulls encryption in UK after spying demands

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Apple has withdrawn its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature, which provides end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups, from new users in the UK. Existing UK users will be required to disable the feature in the future. This decision follows reports of UK security services demanding backdoor access to encrypted data, raising concerns about user privacy. Apple stated it is "gravely disappointed" that UK customers will lose this security feature, citing the increasing threat of data breaches.

ADP protects iCloud data, including photos, file backups, notes, and voice memos, with encryption that only the user can decrypt. While some iCloud data, like passwords and iMessage logs, remains end-to-end encrypted by default, the removal of ADP leaves other data vulnerable. Apple emphasized its commitment to user security but stated it has never and will never build backdoors into its products. The company is hopeful that ADP will be available again in the UK in the future.

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Saturday
Feb152025

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 2/9/2025 - 2/15/2025