by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 13, 2016 | Apple
While iOS 9.3 fixed a bug that bricked iOS devices when the date was set to 1st Jan 1970, security researchers have found a variation on the theme that can remotely brick later devices as soon as they connect to a WiFi hotspot. The exploit uses a combination of two...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 13, 2016 | Marketing
Some habits, like brushing your teeth, you’ve done so many times that they feel automatic. In fact, it’s probably true that every time you brush your teeth, you do so in pretty much the exact same way every time. Other habits, like exercising for even...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 13, 2016 | Marketing
It’s the beginning of the quarter. You just set your team’s new lead goals, and you’re starting to think about what steps you’re going to have to take to achieve them. While whipping up some compelling content and placing lead generation forms in all...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 13, 2016 | Apple
Unnamed sources cited by the WSJ contradict the widely-held belief that it was Israel-based mobile forensics company Cellebrite which helped the FBI hack into the San Bernardino iPhone. The report say that the agency was instead approached by a group of freelance...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 13, 2016 | Marketing
A well-executed survey has the power to uncover insights that you can use to hone your strategy, shape your product, gauge customer satisfaction, and more. While it’s temping to share your findings right away, sometimes it’s better to pause...
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