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Security Friday: Leaks, Phishing and Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-06
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont for Security Friday news and updates, including This Week in Data Leaks, and an update to a previous tip.
Reset Your SMC By Restarting Your Mac
Did you know when you restart a Mac with Apple Silicon, you do more than just restart your device? You also reset your M1 Mac’s SMC! Check out this and more from Mac Geek Gab 882.
COVID-19 Pandemic Delays Opening of First Apple Store in India
The opening of the first Apple Store in India has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian Express reported. The Mumbai location had been set to open this year to boost the company’s retail presence in the crucial market.
While Apple has a strong franchise retail network across India, it’s online store launched last September has been helping the company reach buyers beyond its retail network. This January, in an earnings call after announcing the company’s 2020 results, Cook said Apple had sold over a million devices in the country for the first time. “If you take India for example, we doubled our business last quarter compared to a year ago,” he told analysts while qualifying that Apple’s “absolute level of business there is still quite low relative to the size of the opportunity.”
Apple Expands Child Safety Across Messages, Photos, and Siri
Apple is expanding its efforts to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) across its platform. Content scanning in Messages, iCloud Photos, and Siri.
US Forms Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative to Fight Ransomware
CISA is forming an initiative called the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative along with certain private sector companies such as Google and Microsoft.
Apple Music Now Lets Artists Share Milestones
Apple Music now allows artists to share various metrics and milestones with their fans, Macrumors reported. These include highs and all-time best number of plays, number of Shazams, and whether tracks are feature in curated playlists.
The Apple Music for Artists feature generates automatic milestones for artists of all sizes, which artists can highlight on social media networks. Milestones include new highs and all-time bests across Plays and Shazams, and inclusion in Apple Music’s curated playlists. Artists will see images celebrating their milestones on their iOS overview page for Apple Music for Artists, and can tap the share icon to open up the share sheet. Users will also see relevant milestones on the song and country detail pages. Milestones can be shared to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook and Instagram stories. Sharing milestones is a feature that’s limited to artists at the current time and the images can only be accessed through the Apple Music for Artists iOS app.
‘Physical’ to Return to Apple TV+ For Second Season
Ahead of the season finale out Friday, dramedy ‘Physical’ has been renewed for a second season on Apple TV+.
Why Apple TV+ Film 'CODA' is a Crucial Moment For Deaf Representation
The latest edition of The Hollywood Reporter is dedicated to CODA, which is set for release on Apple TV+ and in theaters on August 13. The film is about a family that is deaf except for one child, who has ambitions to sing but has to decide whether to stay and help her family or pursue her own dreams. In the piece, the cat and crew explain why the film is such a groundbreaking moment in onscreen representation and filmmaking.
On the set of CODA, gaffers learned to never backlight actors or stand them against windows so that the actors’ hands did not get lost in the shadows, and the director of photography reframed shots so the signing was clearly visible and the costume department stayed away from fringe and other clothing that could hinder signing. When not shooting, [Marlee] Matlin asked [Emilia] Jones, who is British, to speak with her onscreen American accent because it was easier to understand when it came to reading lips. And when the on-set ASL master, Anne Tomasetti, stepped into the Rossi family living room for the first time, she quickly pointed out that in a deaf household, the couch would be facing the front door. “Suddenly, we were moving furniture around and setting up the living room in a way that you would have sight lines to the entrances and exits,” since anyone who walks in through the door can’t be heard, recalls Heder. “It was like this ‘of course’ moment.” Adds Matlin, “That poor set decorator.”
Here's What Apple's AirPower Charging Mat Actually Looked Like
Remember AirPower, Apple’s wireless charging mat that never made it to release? Well, The Verge has was sent pictures of a prototype and took a closer look…
Giulio Zompetti, a 28-year-old from Italy, says he has been able to purchase a prototype AirPower unit from Chinese e-waste sources. “The unit lacks all of its exterior housing, and shows this beautiful and heavy stainless steel chassis,” says Zompetti. In photos supplied to The Verge, you can see the AirPower mat powering a prototype iPhone, with its 22 coils on the front-facing side and 22 controller circuits on the rear. In order for this AirPower prototype to work, it has to be paired with special prototype iPhone hardware to activate the coils. “It doesn’t work with production devices, because the coils are woken up by the device,” explains Zompetti, who says he’s been able to charge two prototype devices simultaneously so far. Zompetti says he received the unit in December and was able to interact with it initially through a serial lightning cable.
(Image Credit: Giulio Zompetti)
Crypto Exchange ‘Coinbase’ Adds Support for Apple Pay
On Thursday Coinbase announced additional payment methods for buying cryptocurrency on its platform. For Apple users that means Apple Pay.
Thursdays with Bob: Keyboard and Security Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-05
Dr Mac joins Kelly to give an update on the ergonomic keyboard search, and plead the case for security updates.
This Hardware Hack Gives iPhone Dual-SIM Support
In China, owners of the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and iPhone 12 models enjoy dual-SIM support. This means they can insert two nano-SIMs, even from different carriers, into their phones. This feature is only available in China, and Apple doesn’t provide the configurations anywhere else. In the iPhone 12, of course, you have the possibility of using your physical SIM card along with a second, digital eSIM. YouTuber Hugh Jeffreys , however, had the idea to try swapping the SIM reader and tray in a non-Chinese iPhone for one from China. Surprisingly, the hardware hack works and provides dual-SIM support for non-Chinese iPhones. It’s definitely an advanced-level task, since it requires removing the display from your device. Still, if you want to have support for two physical SIM cards in your iPhone, it definitely seems within reach.
Apple Original Films Set to Secure Rights For Matthew Vaughn's 'Argylle'
Apple Original Films is set to scoop up the rights to Argylle, the latest film from Matthew Vaughn, but ‘Little Voice’ is not being renewed.
Backup Tool ‘iMazing’ Updated to Detect Pegasus Spyware
The team behind iMazing has updated their tool to detect NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. You don’t have to buy an iMazing license to scan for it.
It would therefore be possible to relatively quickly re-implement MVT’s methodology in our toolkit, and integrate a user-friendly ‘wizard’ in iMazing’s user interface. And because iMazing can already perform iOS backups and decrypt backup files, the tool we envisaged had the potential to dramatically reduce the technical barrier of entry whilst enhancing performance and promoting backup encryption.
ScreenHits TV Streaming Aggregator Bringing 'TV Friends' Social Feature to iPhone and iPad
Content and platform aggregator ScreenHits TV is set to roll out a new ‘TV Friends’ social feature for its Phone and iPads apps this week.
WhatsApp One Time View Photos and Videos
WhatsApp began rolling out photos and videos that can only be used on Wednesday. It will become available to all users, according to a blogpost from the Facebook-owned messenger.
On many phones, simply taking a photo means it will take up space in your camera roll forever. That’s why today we’re rolling out new View Once photos and videos that disappear from the chat after they’ve been opened, giving users even more control over their privacy. For example, you might send a View Once photo of some new clothes you’re trying on at a store, a quick reaction to a moment in time, or something sensitive like a Wi-Fi password. As with all the personal messages you send on WhatsApp, View Once media is protected by end-to-end encryption so WhatsApp cannot see them. They will also be clearly marked with a new “one-time” icon.
Apple Store (Online) Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-04
Charlotte Henry and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the newly unveiled Apple (online) Store, and give some tips for finding gear.
Facebook Bans Accounts of Researchers Investigating its Disinformation Problem
Facebook has banned the accounts of researchers who were studying the platform’s political ads and disinformation.
The tools were the subject of a long-running standoff between the social network, which claimed scraping violates its terms of service, and the researchers, who argued that more digital advertising transparency is essential to understanding and protecting elections.
Review: Logitech Combo Touch is a Capable iPad Keyboard
Released in June 2021, Logitech’s Combo Touch an attractive, capable keyboard that includes a trackpad for iPads running iPadOS 13.4 or later.
Iconic Steve Jobs Items Set For Auction, Including Signed Apple II Manual [Updated]
A range of iconic items related to Apple and Steve Jobs, including a signed Apple II manual, is set for auction this month.
Two Years of Apple Arcade
Apple Arcade is fast approaching its second birthday. AppleInsider has a nice overview of where the gaming service sits in the marketplace, how it’s changed, and what some of its hits are.
There are multiple competing viewpoints around how to address gaming on mobile devices like iPhone and iPad. Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have all moved in the exact opposite direction of Apple Arcade by offering console-quality titles on mobile. These companies use game streaming as a distribution method rather than on-device downloads. This ensures games will work the same regardless of device performance. Only Netflix seems to be taking the mobile-first route in its gaming service. It plans on launching mobile games that subscribers can play as long as they have an active Netflix subscription. So far, the fledgling streaming services appear to have captured a particular market of gamers. However, Apple Arcade and its mobile-first platform have a much broader market appeal, lower entry price, and a constantly growing library. Apple’s approach also accounts for those who don’t have high-bandwidth internet at their disposal. Rather than needing the internet to play games, Apple Arcade games can be downloaded all at once and played offline.
Nomad’s New MagSafe Mount is a Slim Stand for iPhone 12
On Tuesday accessory maker Nomad launched its MagSafe Mount Stand for the iPhone 12 device line. It’s available to purchase for US$59.95.
Portland Lawyer Uses AirTag to Track Unlawfully Seized Belongings
Lawyer Michael Fuller used Apple’s AirTag trackers to track the location of belongings seized from homeless people and illegally discarded.
Malware Dubbed ‘Raccoon Stealer’ Targets Crypto Wallets
Researchers at Sophos have been tracking a piece of malware called Raccoon Stealer. A recent update means it can target cryptocurrency wallets.
Raccoon can collect passwords, cookies, and the “autofill” text for websites, including credit card data and other personal identifying information that may be stored by the browser. Thanks to a recent “clipper” update, Raccoon Stealer also now targets cryptocurrency wallets, and can retrieve or drop files on infected systems.