Here’s how a malicious website could infect your iPhone
If you are under the impression that your iPhone
is immune to malicious threats, then you are living in the past. Even though
Apple iPhones are a smaller target then Android phones, it is possible to
become infected by simply opening a website.
Infected websites can install malware as
well as spyware on your device; from there they work in the background without
you even noticing it is there!
The consequences of your device being
infected can be serious, all your passwords, messages, call history, photos, etc.
can be compromised, so always be sure to exercise caution.
Here’s how to avoid infecting your Apple
iPhone with malicious malware…
- Make sure you regularly update your phone
and ensure it is running the latest version of iOS. Always download all the
updates as soon as they become available. Developers fix the issues that
cybercriminals take advantage of in all the latest versions.
- Never click on links in ads, emails or
messages, like SMSs from someone you do not know! You should always be extra
careful. Always double-check with the sender. If in doubt, it’s best not to
open it at all.
Unfortunately, there are no full-fledged
antivirus solutions for iOS, so always be extra cautious!
To learn more about malicious websites as well as iPhone security, please contact our OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) Department on 021 110 0422 or email contact@osint.co.za
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