Apple wants to pay you a $1 million bounty for hacking into its cloud servers, but how hard can it be, really?
In June, Apple used its Worldwide Developer Conference to announce the creation of the Private Cloud Compute platform to run ...
As Apple prepares iOS 18.1, it has opened up its Private Cloud Compute to researchers, with $1 million available to anyone ...
If Apple can make a cloud-based AI system that is transparent and open to security research at this level, every other firm ...
Apple has announced a significant expansion of its bug bounty program to improve the security of its upcoming Private Cloud ...
The company's bug bounty is designed to test the security of the servers that process Apple Intelligence requests.
Apple's iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1 come with Apple Intelligence, and all the new AI features that includes. However, these updates also ship with dozens of patches for security flaws affecting both ...
Apple is offering security researchers up to $1 million to uncover vulnerabilities in its Private Cloud Compute, a new server system that will handle complex generative AI tasks for its customers. The ...
Apple has challenged tech whizzes to hack into its Private Cloud Compute ahead of the launch of iOS 18.1, offering $1 million ...
Apple has released an unprecedented amount of information on the security of its new AI systems, along with a commitment to ...
Security policies are provided in macOS to restrict which apps can run outside of the usual protective system policies.
Apple on Monday released security updates for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia 15 to address dozens of vulnerabilities.