Updated on May 12 as Apple’s new messaging update goes live. It’s finally here. Almost 18-months after the FBI warned Americans to stop texting between iPhone and Android, Apple has fixed the problem.
The FBI and CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) are recommending people use encrypted messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and Signal, to minimize hackers’ chances of interception ...
The FBI and CISA, the US cyber defense agency, are warning Americans to use fully encrypted messaging and phone calls where they can, reports Forbes. In other words, iPhone to iPhone texting is okay.
Apple iOS 26.5.1 is on its way, it seems, and is likely to land in a matter of days, while iOS 26.6 may hit first beta soon.
In December, the FBI and CISA, the US cyber defense agency, warned Americans to use fully encrypted messaging and phone calls where they can. But iPhone to Android and Android to iPhone texting may ...
(NEXSTAR) – You may notice a new warning in your iPhone’s text messages, and it’s not a scam about unpaid tolls. On Monday, Apple released its latest iOS update, 26.5, for eligible iPhones and iPads.
If you downloaded iOS 26.5, your device can now access the secure messaging protocol as long as your carrier supports it.
Apple worked closely with Google to not just implement RCS into iOS but also add end-to-end encryption to it, but it failed to be inspired by how streamlined notifications are on Android.