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Kaspersky challenges Apple on iOS security policies
CompTIA SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
Apple's policy of restricting third-party developers from designing security solutions for devices running iOS "will mean disaster for Apple" as more malware writers target the platform and will open the way for the rival Android OS to take over as market leader, according to one frustrated developer. Security guru Eugene Kaspersky says that since iOS is by design more secure than rival platforms, cybercriminals will need to target vulnerabilities in the source code to deliver malware to millions of Apple devices -- a difficult but not impossible tactic. Register (U.K.), The (05/22)
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CompTIA SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
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