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  2. Can iPhones Get Viruses? What You Need to Know About ... - AOL

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    It turns out that iPhones can get viruses, but only if certain criteria are met, according to Robert Siciliano, a security expert for Porch.com. “The likelihood of everyday iPhone users getting ...

  3. iPhone Virus Warning: Scam or Real? - AOL

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    If your iPhone gets a virus, you’ll certainly want to know as soon as possible. Luckily, we spoke to a couple of experts about why you’re getting iPhone virus warnings on your phone—and how ...

  4. Security and privacy of iOS - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Enclave is a coprocessor found in iOS devices part of the A7 and newer chips used for data protection. It includes the user data pertaining to Touch ID, Face ID, and Apple Pay, among other sensitive data. [2]

  5. Operation Triangulation - Wikipedia

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    A telltale sign of smartphone infection caused by the Operation Triangulation malware is the inability to update iOS to a newer version. However, some infected devices have continued to update normally. [22] iTunes backup analysis. Traces of infection can be found in system files on the iPhone.

  6. That Apple ID disabled message? It's a dangerous scam - AOL

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    New Cyberattack Targets Iphone And Apple Ids: Here’s How To Stay Safe. ... The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private ...

  7. KeyRaider - Wikipedia

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    KeyRaider is a computer malware that affects jailbroken Apple iOS devices, specifically iPhones, and allows criminals to steal users' login and password information, as well as to lock the devices and demand a ransom to unlock them.

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Best practices • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money.

  9. Who's really behind that random strange text from nowhere? - AOL

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    Have strong antivirus software: Install and run strong antivirus apps on your phone to scan for malware and ensure your device is secure. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links ...