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IOS Apps Pose Greater Risk Of Data Breach, Study Finds

Posted on February 18, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Dan Nakaso reports:

App developers are increasingly targeting the more lucrative iOS market, where more than 91 percent of the top 100 apps for Apple devices exposed users to security breaches and other data leaks, according to a study released Tuesday by San Francisco-based Appthority.

By comparison, Appthority found that 83 percent of the top 100 Android-based apps exposed their users to leaks of both personal and company information.

Read more on SiliconBeat.

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