Apple recently discovered a
vulnerabilities on their security in the current iOS 9.3.4. Today, they released
another patch to fix this problem, Apple recently released the fifth update of
iOS 9, the iOS 9.3.5. But this update did not have any additional features only
to fix this vulnerabilities.
According the New York Time, an Israeli-based
mobile surveillance software company named “NSO Group” reportedly took
advantage on the iOS security vulnerabilities to spy journalist and government
officials. This security vulnerabilities allow the NSO Group the read emails
and text. Also, they track user locations, sounds, and contacts of the users.
After receiving a warning notice from Bill Marczak and John Scott-Railton of
The Citizen Lab, Apple immediately patch this security vulnerabilities.
Earlier on this month, Apple just
patch the “Pangu Jailbreak of iOS 9.3.3” with the iOS 9.3.4. And the upcoming
iOS 10 will be available next month, together with the launch of the upcoming
iPhone 7.
The iOS 9.3.5 update will be
available on iPhone 4s and later, iPod Touch (5th Generation) and
later, and the iPad 2 and later. In order to get this update, you can download
it via OTA and using iTunes. In OTA, go to Settings > General > Software
Update. This update is around 30 MB – 40 MB depending on the device.
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