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Study shows malware (and tracking) can run even when your iPhone is turned off

Apparently, your iPhone goes into low power mode when you turn it off. And that means your iPhone can be exploited — you can be tracked and malware can do its thing for about 24 hours. That's not great. 😱

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on May 18, 2022
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    I feel like we keep hearing about new ways that iPhones are secure 😕

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