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In the wake of massive nude photos leak, Apple adds another layer to iCloud security

09
Sep
2014

Apple has insisted that iCloud has no real security issues, although that hasn’t stopped the company from putting more security measures in place to keep its users’ data safe anyway. MacRumors reports that Apple is now sending out email alerts whenever you or anyone else tries to log into your iCloud account on a web browser. MacRumors notes that “the alerts are being sent out even if the specific browser has been used previously to access iCloud, but this is presumably a one-time measure that will not be repeated for future logins with that combination of browser and machine.” FROM EARLIER: Tim Cook vows to improve iCloud security, prevent future ‘nudegates’ This is just the first planned move to bolster iCloud security

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