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Fake Apple virus warnings, security alerts and messages are tactics used to prompt you to call a number or click on a malicious link. The CyberGuy explains how to protect your devices.
When not working, she enjoys hiking and spending time with her dog. An iPhone is more than just a phone; it’s a mini-computer that collects email, runs apps and browses the web and social media.
You’ve heard the myth — that it's impossible to get a virus on an iPhone because the phone’s main browser, Safari, has no risk of giving your phone a virus ...
Check your Apple Account information. On the web, go to account.apple.com, login, and examine the information. Change anything that may have been changed. Check your Mail and Messages apps: Make sure ...
German researchers have created malware that works even when the iPhone is switched off. According to them, the Bluetooth chip on the iPhone is not secure. Researchers made the research public ...