Security flaws exist in iOS 8 and Apple iPhones.
Security flaws exist in iOS 8 and Apple iPhones.
You all probably heard about the Celebrity Nude Scandal when iCloud accounts were comprimised around 2-3 weeks ago. Now, there is a reported bug in iOS 8 and OS X. First it was heartbleed, but now there is a possibility of a bigger BASH bug. http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/natio...FB_CTBrand iOS 8 when it first came out introduced a lot of bugs, lower battery life, slower WiFi, and even higher crashes. Then Apple quickly worked on an update and released iOS 8.0.1. This came in with even MORE bugs and some users are reporting Touch ID no longer works and they can even no longer get service on their phone. Many are recommending not to update, including trusted reviewers such as MKBHD. So basically, those who paid $1000.00 for an iPhone 6 Plus and waited tirelessly in lines basically have a giant iTouch now. There is a way to revert back to the bug-filled iOS 8 but require quite a bit of technical knowledge, which most of the iOS community generally doesn't have. These phones were created to give an easy and smooth user experience, but instead is causing a lot of frustration. http://www.techtimes.com/articles/16256/...h-rate.htm https://www.yahoo.com/tech/apple-pulls-i...57444.html https://www.yahoo.com/tech/apple-release...76134.html http://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-users-rep...ureoF2GVB/ On top of all that, there were also received complaints of the iPhone 6 Plus being bent in peoples pockets and sometimes even the iPhone 6! http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national...-1.1950696 http://money.msn.com/top-stocks/post--us...=ansmony11 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2014/.../16159079/ There have been claims that things like this happen to all phones of that thiness and height. But, there has been solid proof that it doesn't.
In reality, the impact seems minimal. It's safe to assume few individuals managed to upgrade to iOS 8.0.1 within the short window it was released (under an hour). Of course, power users likely did, but they’re the ones who can quickly roll back changes. This also applies only to newer devices. The 6 and higher models further reduce the affected group. Apple will likely release a patch soon. By the way, I didn’t excuse Apple for this significant issue—please don’t assume otherwise. Just pointing out that fewer people are impacted than it appears.
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