Last week, Apple posted about a new security research challenge for hackers to try and test the security of the company's ...
Apple is inviting investigations into the Private Cloud Compute (PCC) system that powers more computationally intensive Apple Intelligence requests. The company is also expanding its bug bounty ...
As Apple prepares iOS 18.1, it has opened up its Private Cloud Compute to researchers, with $1 million available to anyone who finds a hole in the secure platform.
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Apple's innovations with Apple Intelligence and Private Cloud Compute represent a paradigm shift in how we approach AI and ...
Apple is taking its server safety very seriously. The $3.5 trillion software giant is challenging hackers to break into the ...
Apple has developed special computers to process certain Apple Intelligence requests privately in the cloud, and these computers currently ...
Apple Intelligence has officially launched with the latest updates for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. While the AI-powered ...
Apple invites security researchers to test its Private Cloud Compute system, offering up to $1 million for uncovering ...
Apple’s $1m bug bounty invites hackers to test security of its Apple Intelligence servers before next week’s launch ...
about building new Apple Intelligence servers in Taiwan. More servers will mean more processing power for Apple Intelligence features, allowing more people to complete more complex tasks. Existing ...
Think you can hack your way into an Apple server? If so, you could score as much as $1 million courtesy of a new bug bounty. On Thursday, Apple revealed a challenge to test the security of the ...