Apple to make iPhone, iPad more secure
Apple is working to patch a vulnerability that hackers could use to break into the company's popular iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch devices. The move came after BSI warned of a flaw that would let hackers infiltrate Apple mobile devices by duping users into opening PDF document files booby-trapped with malicious computer code.
Trudy Muller, a spokesperson, Apple, said, "Apple takes security very seriously". Engineers at the California firm are fixing a weakness pointed out by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). She informed, "We are aware of this reported issue and developing a fix that will be available in an upcoming software update."
Although no attacks have been observed, hackers are likely to try to exploit the weakness. According to BSI, possible "attack scenarios for cyber-criminals" include accessing passwords, e-mail messages, contact lists, or built-in cameras and eavesdropping on phone conversations or getting location information. The agency recommended that Apple device users guard against hackers by not opening PDF documents from unfamiliar sources. Apple gadget users should limit Web browsing to reliable websites and avoid clicking on links in e-mails unless they are certain where they lead, BSI advised.
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