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Apple: Update All of Your Devices... Now


PHOTO: iPhone X and iPhone 8/8+.

Apple has issued out a statement into regards based on two massive computer chip flaws named "Meltdown" and "Spectre". Don't ask us why their names are so weird, we really can't answer you there. But try contacting Apple's support team.

The tech giant company has advised all of their users to update their phones, computers (macs), and physically everything else they produce immediately saying that software updates are currently aiming to terminate the bugs in defense of the user and customer's personal data that is now vulnerable, at risk amid the flaws.

Passwords, secret tabs and so much more are at risk right now for all of your devices, and it's extremely important that the message spread to all Apple users. It's in order to defend your device not only from malware, but hacks.

Apple has announced that, at the time being, they have no reason to believe that any hacks have targeted their users amid the reports of the chip flaws.

Since they've made these statements, the risk of a major hacking that can target billions of devices worldwide has increased dramatically. That's related to the fact that the hackers are now aware of the temporary vulnerability of their Apple products.

Cyber-attacks by major global hacking groups, often times related to governments worldwide in direct attack against enemies, have been on the offensive recently. In a country like Russia or North Korea, of which have significant wants to cyber-attack the United States, it's clear that they may engage with Apple's vulnerability.

If so, they'd gain access to personal data of millions of Americans, Canadians and Europeans amid their attacks. Apple is warning users not to take the threat imperiously, saying that their data at risk is 'far beyond recovery' once it's too late.

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