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Following Android's terrible news week, the iPhone 17 launch was a breath of fresh air. But are you tempted to ditch Android?
iPhone users are more likely to fall victim to online scams and less likely to practice safe online habits compared to Android users, according to new research from cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes.
iPhone users around the world are taking bigger online risks and falling for more scams than their Android counterparts, according to new research by Malwarebytes, which specializes in real-time cyber ...
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