If you have an iPhone, be sure to read the following. Unlocking your phone in public puts you at great risk…
As the years go by and technology evolves, iPhones get more and more powerful. On the other hand, the threats, too, more and more present.
Your iPhone can put you in danger
The iPhones produced by Apple are a small revolution. However, be aware that these can expose you to serious dangers. It is therefore imperative to update your operating system. Your data depends on it.
Indeed, the latest version will ensure all of your security for your personal data. Recently, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a division of the United States Department of Homeland Security, shared an alarming article.
In the latter, the CISA informs about the risks of not updating your iPhone, iPad or MacBook. And these can thus have serious consequences.
Indeed, Apple itself has acknowledged that a vulnerability had been exploited by hackers. The CISA also recalls the importance of updating your mobile phone.
The agency also added that four new bugs in Apple and Microsoft products have been detected by cybercriminals. To avoid falling victim to cybercrime, it is important to update your Apple device as soon as you have the chance.
By the way, if you bought an iPhone after 2017, you should update it as soon as possible. Indeed, if you do not do this, you risk losing your personal data. This warning applies to certain models in particular.
The security agency explained that users had until March 7 to update. Some hackers have managed to find a loophole to hack you and gain access to sensitive data about you. Better not take the risk…
Do not unlock your smartphone in public
Security issues are therefore more and more numerous. And recently, the Wall Street Journal shared the testimony of several iPhone users who had their data stolen.
The thieves therefore act with complete impunity and their method is very difficult to identify at first sight. In fact, they mainly act in bars and don’t pretend to talk with their victims. When the latter unlock their iPhone, the thieves therefore rub their hands.
Indeed, when a person unlocks their phone during the evening, the malicious person will ask them to go to social networks to take a selfie. So thieves will try to save the lock code from their phone, discreetly.
They will therefore wait until the victim is sufficiently alcoholic (they can also pour him drugs in his drink) to snatch their prey’s phone and access their prey’s banking apps.
The latter will therefore take the time to carry out transactions for their benefit and go to iCloud Keychainto steal sensitive data from their iPhone.
Since the criminals are in possession of the user’s trusted device, they don’t need another verification code. Aware of this scam, the Apple company assured that it was doing everything possible to strengthen the security of its devices. “We will continue to advance protections to help secure user accounts”said a representative of the group.