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Flaw in iPhone, iPads may have allowed hackers to steal data for years

Posted 2020-04-22, Canoe Headlines

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WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc is planning to fix a flaw that a security firm said may have left more than half a billion iPhones vulnerable to hackers. Read More ...... read full story

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