Google found a new vulnerability on iPhones
Google's security experts detected a vulnerability in Safari. It is stated that the deficit affects iPhone models.
US-based technology Google found a new vulnerability on Apple's smartphone model iPhone. It was stated that the vulnerability in the iPhone models is the name Safari in the internet browser.
According to the news in Cnet, 5 vulnerabilities detected by Google experts allow iPhone users to follow their movements.
Using the vulnerabilities, Google experts have also managed to capture information about the sites people visit with the iPhone.
Sufficient to share information that the vulnerabilities detected in December have been eliminated, Apple has not made a statement regarding the issue.
Cybersecurity experts have previously identified 14 different vulnerabilities that enable the acquisition of personal data on iPhones. Some of these deficits were related to Safari.
GOOGLE WARNS: APPLICATIONS TO BE DELETED FROM ANDROID PHONES
US-based technology giant Google recently announced a list of vulnerable smartphones.
Here are the applications that you must delete from Android phone according to Google ...
Call Recorder: This application, which keeps track of your phone calls, shares your voice secretly and secretly with third party applications.
Realtime Booster: It claims to speed up your phone, but it does nothing but steal your information!
SmartSwipe: If this app is installed on your phone, uninstall it immediately; instantly steals your credit card information from the phone.
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