Six Ways They Can Still Hack An iPhone
By Marco Vazquez, Rubica
You’ve heard your customer say “But I have an iPhone. I know I’m secure.” When choosing devices for an organization, security-forward tech pros tend to choose Apple products because of their control over the entire supply chain, including the App Store. Last year, however, there were about as many attacks targeting iPhone as Android uses, and any exploited vulnerabilities are likely to affect all iOS users (compared with Android) because of that single supply chain. Android has different manufacturers sharing the same platform, so it’s harder to find a vulnerability that will work across the entire ecosystem.
All the more reason you should be protecting iPhones with an extra layer of security. At Rubica we specialize in plugging security holes for customers and companies so that they can work from anywhere. Having a hardened iPhone makes that possible, so here’s what we tell our IT staff to watch.
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