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Don't be fooled! Criminals are using these tricks to get malware apps on your iPhoneBefore an app is released for mass consumption, it must go through several security stages. But by installing the TestFlight app, any iOS user can download and install applications that haven’t gone through the pre-release checks. And scammers are now using it to infect iPhones with malware. Here's how to stay protected. Tap or click here to protect your iPhone from dangerous malware. → |
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