Explained: How iPhone passcode is helping thieves steal your money and data

Explained: How iPhone passcode is helping thieves steal your money and data







The passcode in iPhones that helps people unlock their devices is now giving thieves easy access to steal their money and data at public places.


According to Wall Street Journal, using a remarkably low-tech trick, thieves watch owners tap their passcodes, then steal their targets’ phones and their digital lives.


A 31-year-old senior economist at a workforce intelligence startup lost all photos, contacts and notes in her 13 Pro Max which was snatched at a bar in Midtown Manhattan and about $10,000 vanished from her bank account in just 24 hours.


“With only the and its passcode, an interloper can within seconds change the password associated with the iPhone owner’s ID,” said the report.


This would lock the victim out of their account, which includes anything stored in iCloud.


“The thief can also often loot the phone’s financial apps since the passcode can unlock access to all the device’s stored passwords,” it added.


When the password change is complete, the software offers an option to force other devices, such as Macs or iPads, to sign out of the account, so a victim couldn’t turn to those devices to regain access.


The Apple software never requires the user to enter an older password before setting a new one.


With the new password, the thief can disable Find My iPhone. Disabling Find My iPhone feature also allows the thief to resell the iPhone.


As Apple spokesperson said that iPhone is the most secure consumer mobile device, and “we work tirelessly every day to protect all our users from new and emerging threats”.


“We sympathise with users who have had this experience and we take all attacks on our users very seriously, no matter how rare,” the spokesperson was quoted as saying.


“We will continue to advance the protections to help keep user accounts secure.”


Nearly all of the victims had their iPhones stolen while they were out at night socialising at public places, pubs and bars.


In all cases, the iPhone owners were locked out of their Apple accounts.


“They then discovered thousands of dollars in financial thefts, including some combination of Apple Pay charges, drained bank accounts linked to phone apps and money taken from PayPal’s Venmo and other money-sending apps,” the report elaborated.


The same vulnerability is there in Google’s Android mobile operating system but the “higher resale value of iPhones makes them a far more common target”, according to law enforcement officials.


“Our sign-in and account-recovery policies try to strike a balance between allowing legitimate users to retain access to their accounts in real-world scenarios and keeping the bad actors out,” a Google spokesperson was quoted as saying.


Apple recently introduced the ability to use hardware security keys, little USB dongles, to protect the Apple ID.

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Meta-owned WhatsApp may bring ‘schedule group calls’ to future update

Meta-owned WhatsApp may bring ‘schedule group calls’ to future update







Meta-owned is reportedly working on a new feature called “schedule group calls”, which it may bring in a future update to Android and iOS users.


According to WABetaInfo, the feature is under development, so it is not ready to be released to beta testers.


The feature will make it easier for users to plan a call with other members of the group.


The feature will include a new context menu that introduces a scheduling option when the feature is enabled for users’ accounts in the future, according to the report.


Moreover, users can choose when the group call starts and assign a name to the scheduled call.


The report further mentioned that the group call scheduling feature is compatible with both audio and video calls. Also, when the call starts, all group members will be notified so they can quickly join it.


Meanwhile, is reportedly working on a feature which will allow users to edit messages on the platform, on iOS beta.


The new feature will give users up to 15 minutes to edit their messages to fix any mistakes or include any additional information to the original message.


This feature is currently under development and is not ready to be released to beta testers.


–IANS


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Google may integrate AI text-to-image generator to Gboard for Android

Google may integrate AI text-to-image generator to Gboard for Android







is expected to introduce a host of AI features for its products in the near future, and among them, Gboard for Android is working to integrate the Imagen text-to-image generator, the media reported.


In a recent APK (Android Package Kit) teardown, conducted by 9to5Google, the latest beta version of Gboard — contains lines of code that mention an “Imagen Keyboard”.


This Imagen feature will appear in the shortcuts strip/page, like Clipboard, Translate, and One-handed.


For people who are unfamiliar with Imagen, it is similar to the popular text-to-image generator DALL-E 2 — which is owned by ChatGPT creator OpenAI.


It is capable of creating images based on the request users submit to it, according to the report.


However, Google’s research found that more people preferred Imagen’s results over DALL-E’s.


Imagen is also said to be better at spatial relations, long-form text, rare words, and challenging prompts, said the report.


Since an APK teardown focuses on features in development, there is no guarantee that they will be included in the upcoming update.


Earlier this month, unveiled its new (AI) service ‘Bard’ to compete against OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is opened up to “trusted testers” before the company makes it “more widely available to the public”.


–IANS


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After Apple and Samsung, MediaTek to bring satellite connectivity to phones

After Apple and Samsung, MediaTek to bring satellite connectivity to phones







Chipmaker said on Friday that it will be demonstrating its innovative 3GPP Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technology that brings two-way satellite communications to smartphones at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which will take place from February 27 to March 2 in Barcelona, Spain.


NTN is a communications technology that uses satellites and other non-terrestrial vehicles to bring connectivity to regions that were previously unreachable by terrestrial networks, whether over mountains, across deserts or in the middle of the ocean.


The chipmaker will also launch the first smartphones with MediaTek’s satellite connectivity, with more devices to be unveiled in the coming months.


“Two-way satellite communications on smartphones and other devices will usher us into a new era of connectivity and open up new possibilities across many different verticals,” J.C. Hsu, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of MediaTek’s wireless communications business unit, said in a statement.


Moreover, the company will team up with Bullitt (UK-based mobile phone manufacturer) to bring the world’s first commercially available devices with 3GPP NTN technology, utilising the MT6825 chipset to connect to the Bullitt Satellite Connect platform.


This will include the Motorola defy 2 and CAT S75 smartphones; and the Motorola defy satellite link, a compact and lightweight Bluetooth accessory that allows Android and iOS devices to connect to the Bullitt Satellite Connect platform, according to the company.


The Bullitt Satellite Connect service will provide users with access to two-way satellite messaging, location sharing, and emergency SOS in more places around the world.


In the coming years, MediaTek’s satellite communications portfolio will focus on both IoT-NTN and NR-NTN technology based on the 3GPP 5G Release 17 specification (R17).


IoT-NTN is ideal for messaging since it is designed for low data rate connections, while NR-NTN allows for higher data rates that can support video calls and other applications, said the company.


–IANS


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Amazon’s cloud gaming platform ‘Luna’ may add Epic Games’ Fortnite

Amazon’s cloud gaming platform ‘Luna’ may add Epic Games’ Fortnite







As cloud gaming platform Luna has been losing games lately, it now appears to be adding one of the world’s most popular games, Fortnite, developed by Epic Games.


This week, an Luna user on Reddit discovered Fortnite in their library, but the game was quickly removed, reports 9to5Google.


The game’s listing in the Luna web app was marked as “Not Available,” but a screenshot showed the latest version of the game with artwork from the Chapter 4, Season One trailer in place.


According to the Reddit user who briefly saw the game in their library, they were able to link their Epic Games account — functionality that Luna was not known to have — and the game was listed as supporting play on accounts that subscribe to Amazon Luna+ or have Amazon Prime.


As a result, many users will be able to play the game for free on the cloud platform, said the report.


Amazon Luna lost more than 50 games from its Luna+ subscription this month.


Luna dropped 53 games, including titles like ‘Snake Pass’, ‘Retro Classic: Gate of Doom’ and ‘Bridge Constructor Portal’.


“Our goal with Amazon Luna has always been to keep our selection as fresh as possible and to offer a wide array of high-quality, immersive games for our customers. With that in mind, we’ll be refreshing our content offerings,” Amazon explained in a statement to 9To5Google.


It also dropped many games throughout last December and January.


–IANS


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Apple may launch new MacBook Air with 15-inch display in April: Report

Apple may launch new MacBook Air with 15-inch display in April: Report







Apple is reportedly planning to release a new MacBook Air with a larger 15-inch display in April 2023.


According to display analyst Ross Young, the laptop is expected to be powered by the M2 chip and will likely support Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, reports MacRumors.


While a new 13-inch MacBook Air with an OLED display is rumoured to be released in 2024, the 15-inch model is expected to have a standard LCD display.


Moreover, similar to the 13-inch MacBook Air, the 15-inch model will reportedly be available with the M2 chip.


The company said that the M2 chip has up to an 18 per cent faster CPU, up to a 35 per cent faster GPU, and up to a 40 per cent faster Neural Engine compared to the M1 chip.


Further, the new MacBook Air may offer longer battery life.


According to Apple, the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M2 chip lasts up to 18 hours per charge, so perhaps the 15-inch model could get closer to the 20-hour mark.


The report also mentioned that, while the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M2 chip is limited to Wi-Fi 6, the 15-inch MacBook Air will likely get Wi-Fi 6E.


The tech giant already updated the Mac mini with the M2 chip and Wi-Fi 6E last month.


The company also added Bluetooth 5.3 support to several of its most recent devices, and the 15-inch MacBook Air could be next.


–IANS


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