Friday 23 October 2015

Stronger smartphone passwords needed as hackers infiltrate App Store

Over 300 apps were yanked from Apple’s App Store in the last week for secretly recording identifying information about users. A Chinese advertising firm had embedded ads within each application and was found to be continuously pulling data from the device, including email addresses and serial numbers.

The affected apps had been downloaded more than a million times. Just two weeks before, another swag of infected apps were retracted after they were found to allow phishing malware access to your iCloud and Apple ID information. These apps had unwittingly been developed on an unauthorised version of Apple’s Xcode, the software used to build iOS apps.

So how should you protect yourself and your constant mobile companion? For the full article click here 



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