Ios

DFIR-focused rundown of Apple’s 26.1/26.1-era security releases: WebKit and media-parser bugs, AppleMobileFileIntegrity/TCC/Gatekeeper ha...

Apple’s November 2025 patch wave: 110 fixes across iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, Safari, and Xcode

4n6 Beat
4 min read

Apple shipped coordinated security updates on November 3, 2025 for iOS/iPadOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, watchOS 26.1, tvOS 26.1, visionOS 26.1, Safari 26.1, and Xcode 26.1. The Internet Storm Center counted 110 vulnerabilities across the set, with no CVEs marked as exploited in the wild by Apple at publication time. (support.apple.com)

Intrusion Flow

This is a likely attacker flow derived from Apple’s release notes and ISC’s summary; use it to guide triage and hypothesis testing.

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DJI Fly App Forensics: Extracting and Analyzing Flight Logs on Android, iOS, and DJI RC

4n6 Beat
8 min read

You often investigate incidents where a DJI aircraft is involved-flyaways, near-misses, restricted-area incursions, or simply reconstructing pilot actions. The DJI Fly app (dji.go.v5) is the default ground-control app for most recent DJI consumer drones, and it quietly records rich telemetry you can extract, preserve, and analyze for DFIR.

This guide shows you how it works, where to find the artifacts, and how to process them with current tools-on Android, iOS, and DJI RC-class smart controllers. You’ll also learn the common traps (Android scoped storage, missing DAT files, cropped logs, and cloud policy changes in the U.S.) and practical workflows to avoid data loss.