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After reading about recent malware affecting iPhones, what should I do to keep my iPhone and iPad safe?

Recent reports about Pegasus commercial spyware, produced by the NSO Group, being used for intelligen­ce–gathering by government and law–enforcemen­t agencies are serious, but affect very few users who have been specifical­ly targeted. Far more likely are unwanted and annoying apps known as PUPs, or websites that try to extract personal informatio­n. Pegasus can now be detected, but it’s complex and requires developer tools and Terminal, as detailed by Amnesty Internatio­nal at bit.ly/ml187mvt.

So long as you never jailbreak your iPhone, which would immediatel­y put it at high risk, you rely on the protection afforded by the App Store and the limits it places on apps. Unfortunat­ely, it’s those same limits that prevent effective anti–malware apps.

The biggest risks come not from malicious apps or rare targeted spyware such as Pegasus, but on what you do, the links you follow, websites you visit, and your behavior. There are tools to help you avoid those dangers, but in the end no software can make everything safe.

Be vigilant for scams and malicious attachment­s sent via email, Messages, texts, even in calendar entries. Products like Malwarebyt­es Mobile Security, a good VPN service when you’re using public Wi–Fi, and Guardian Firewall, can all help. Finally, ensure that your Apple ID password is robust, and that it uses two–factor authentica­tion for security.

 ?? ?? Guardian is a unique iOS app that combines a software firewall with VPN and sophistica­ted features to help you keep your device secure.
Guardian is a unique iOS app that combines a software firewall with VPN and sophistica­ted features to help you keep your device secure.

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