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Malware may seem rare on Apple and iOS devices, but it still certainly exists. Here's how you can protect your iPhone from malicious apps and links.
Apple devices are known for their resistance to malware, but the potential for problems remains. Fortunately, you can take steps to protect your data.
The odds are low your iPhone or iPad is infected by Pegasus spyware, but here's how to check just in case.
And how do you do that? I simply use a file scanner to check for known threats like malware, viruses, and more. You can even use them to scan suspicious files already sitting on your computer.
Security researchers recently found that malware dubbed 'KeyRaider' has compromised at least 225,000 Apple IDs and passwords, affecting jailbroken iOS devices. An online tool now lets you check ...
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