Apple bans cryptocurrency mining apps on iOS to protect mobile users

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Computerworld All Things Apple

Jun 19, 2018
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Apple wins praise for adding 'USB Restricted Mode' to secure iPhones

Amid reports that two forensic companies have been helping law enforcement and government agencies break into locked iPhones, Apple rolled out a new feature in iOS 12 to prevent further intrusions. Privacy advocates applauded the move. Read More

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