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Apple Lockdown Mode (noun) [Word Notes]

Please enjoy this encore of Word Notes. An optional security mode for macOS and iOS that reduces the attack surface of the operating system by disabling certain commonly attacked features. CyberWire Glossary link: ⁠ https://thecyberwire.com/glossary/apple-lockdown-mode⁠ Audio refe ...  Afficher plus

Poisoned at the source. [OMITB]

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