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TORONTO For many years people assumed Apple devices were untouchable to cyber threats because they were too tough to hack, but experts say that’s not the case anymore. Consumer Reports said while many owners of iPhones, iPads and Mac computers may have thought they didn t need anti-virus software, a recent wave of attacks against Apple products are causing concern. I’ve always thought Apple products were safer. That’s why I went with them to begin with, Apple user Mark Doherty said. The good news is researchers say with a few simple steps you can keep your Apple devices safe.
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What you should do if you ve been a victim of a data breach or had your ID stolen
2020 was a year most of us won t soon forget. While many of us were working and going to school at home, cybercriminals were busy breaking into our accounts.
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(WXYZ) â 2020 was a year most of us won t soon forget. While many of us were working and going to school at home, cybercriminals were busy breaking into our accounts.
More than 150 million people had their personal information exposed last year â passwords, phone numbers, financial data. Consumer Reports runs down how to regain control of your accounts and protect your personal data after the next data breach.