I just had quite the conversation with our computer repair man. It seems that over the last several weeks, Apple machines are getting constant cyber attacks! Attention: Constant Apple hacks are out there! So don’t be naive.
According to my computer service source, constant Apple hacks include just about every kind of computer illness. So this includes spyware, malware, adware, viruses, worms, trojan horses. You name it, he’s had to fix it. But that’s not all. I’m hearing some cases of ID theft, as well as break into people’s passwords and accounts. I can’t stress it enough. The constant Apple hacks’ struggle is very real.
Furthermore, let’s not be naive. I hear Apple users brag about how their machines are hack proof. Not really. Last year, somebody hacked Apple stores in China. Also, in September 2015, 85 iPhone apps got infected with malware. But nobody remembers that one, though. However, I’m sure everyone remembers the big celebrity hacking of September 2014.?A hacker leaked many, many nude photos of celebrities like movie star Jennifer Lawrence. Yes, the culprit behind the hack got 10 years in prison. But keep in mind the hacker broke into an iCloud. Once again I say, don’t be naive.
It’s easy for Apple users to point to Droid users. And they say, “Why would you get a Droid for? Those things are so prone to trouble.” And there is some truth to that. Droids were the subject of ?some bad cyber attacks. But Apple is the subject of constant Apple hacks. This is why you need to get software security. You can start with Avast. It’s easy, free and it works. Of course, you can always pay a little for even extra security. And there are other security software companies that are just as good. Just don’t let your Apple device go without protection. What else can you do to keep your i-device free of constant Apple hacks?