When Apple rolled out iOS 9, the new mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads, it fixed a big security hole while updating your emojis. Prior to iOS 9, hackers were able to install malicious malware on someone's device using the Airdrop function. The attack allowed the malware to be installed even if the user didn't accept the file as long as Airdrop was turned on. Although iOS 9 does not fully fix the problem, it limits access to the Airdrop feature while introducing several other features to better secure your phone. Here's a walk through of ways to keep your iPhone safe: With iOS 9, the default password on iPhones is...
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