A message about iOS security
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/09/a-message-about-ios-security/

Last week, Google published a blog about vulnerabilities that Apple fixed for 
iOS users in February. We’ve heard from customers who were concerned by some of 
the claims, and we want to make sure all of our customers have the facts.

First, the sophisticated attack was narrowly focused, not a broad-based exploit 
of iPhones “en masse” as described. The attack affected fewer than a dozen 
websites that focus on content related to the Uighur community. Regardless of 
the scale of the attack, we take the safety and security of all users extremely 
seriously.

Google’s post, issued six months after iOS patches were released, creates the 
false impression of “mass exploitation” to “monitor the private activities of 
entire populations in real time,” stoking fear among all iPhone users that 
their devices had been compromised. This was never the case.

Second, all evidence indicates that these website attacks were only operational 
for a brief period, roughly two months, not “two years” as Google implies. We 
fixed the vulnerabilities in question in February — working extremely quickly 
to resolve the issue just 10 days after we learned about it. When Google 
approached us, we were already in the process of fixing the exploited bugs.

Security is a never-ending journey and our customers can be confident we are 
working for them. iOS security is unmatched because we take end-to-end 
responsibility for the security of our hardware and software. Our product 
security teams around the world are constantly iterating to introduce new 
protections and patch vulnerabilities as soon as they’re found. We will never 
stop our tireless work to keep our users safe.


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