A virus? On an iPhone? While there are many that would say it’s not possible, it most certainly is, and if your iPhone or iPad is acting oddly then you’ve come to the right place. Here’s how ...
Having initially been brought to the iPhone through TestPilot, the trojan was moved to a sneakier approach when Apple banned it from the TestPilot program. Now, the virus is downloaded through an ...
An alarming new warning for iPhone and Android users has just hit users, with a cybersecurity firm warning that apps in both ...
No virus can survive on the iPhone through a factory reset ... but developer tools let you circumvent this to install test versions of unreleased apps. Avoid this.
Hurry up and get these apps uninstalled from your iPhone.
you may be afraid that you have an iPhone Calendar virus, or that your iPhone Calendar has been hacked. What’s more likely is that you have been subscribed to a third-party calendar, which is ...
German researchers have created malware that works even when the iPhone is switched off. According to them, the Bluetooth chip on the iPhone is not secure. Researchers made the research public ...