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Seems you’ve fallen into a false message. At the BSI I find, just stood, no messages that go beyond the normal warnings.
No product is safe. Apple’s products are probably less secure than their reputation
Software is made by people.
Generally, “No program is faultless”
If this is the case, I can only confirm this assertion by pensioners and former programmers/software testers.
Even bad mistakes occurred only after many years.
Why would Apple make an exception?
A misconduct of a program often occurs when other packages have been exchanged. This is virtually daily for computers with Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Already the first virus was built for the MAC.
But by blurring, unnecessarily unnecessarily, Mac does not know any viruses.
But…
All apple products are affected. Apple has messed up a mogility to discover something and therefore spreads that they are virus-free, the reality looks naturally different
Do you know examples from everyday life, not exactly Pegasus, etc?
See what the Apples currently infects:
https://www.mcafee.com/blogs/de-de/internet-security/konnen-apple-computer-virenbekommen/
https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/the-top-10-mac-and-iphone-malware-of-2024s-first-quarter/
This applies in principle, clearly. But getting a virus into an iOS device is hardly possible for less smart.
Only a system is always as safe as the user is smart;)
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And in the way that goes into Windows, this is not happening in iOS.
Also ios can be attacked, here is a par tipps
https://www.iphonelife.com/content/can-iphones-get-viruses-how-to-detect-remove-malware-viruses-your-iphone
Okay, it was involuntary because I used it, just thinking about iOS. MAC isn’t that restrictive, right.
Okay, it was involuntary because I used it, just thinking about iOS. MAC isn’t that restrictive, right.