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Do any viruses or worms affect iOS devices?


Posted on Mar 15, 2021 12:43 PM

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Posted on Mar 15, 2021 12:47 PM

Viruses do not affect iOS devices unless they have been jailbroken. Other malware can cause trouble if you engage in risky behavior. See this link...

Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support

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Mar 15, 2021 5:32 PM in response to roveson

A good question...


Due to the system architecture of iOS/iPadOS, unless jailbroken (don’t go there!), your iPad is not susceptible to traditional malware infection per-se. However, as with all computer systems, there are still vulnerabilities and exploits to which you remain vulnerable. Be wary of the myth that Apple devices are immune to malware; those that perpetuate this untruth simply do not understand the broader threat landscape.


Whilst you iOS/iPadOS are unlikely to be directly affected by traditional malware (in context of executable or self replicating computer code such as a Virus, Worm or Trojan), infected files that are downloaded to your devices have the capacity to infect other computer systems if manually copied to them.


Setting aside these specific risks for those to which you are likely to be exposed...


Browser-based attacks are common - and can largely be mitigated by installing a good, trusted, Content and Ad-blocking product. One of the very best and most respected within the Apple App Store - designed for iPad, iPhone and Mac - is 1Blocker for Safari.

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/1blocker-for-safari/id1365531024


1Blocker is highly configurable - and crucially does not rely upon an external proxy-service of dubious provenance. All processing takes place on your device - and contrary to expectations, Safari will run faster and more efficiently. 


Unwanted content is not simply filtered after download (a technique used by basic/inferior products), but instead undesirable embedded content blocked form download. A further benefit on metered services, such as cellular connections where you data may be capped or chargeable, this not only improves speed but also saves you money.


A further measure to improve protection is to use a trusted Recursive DNS Service in preference to automatic settings. This can either be set on a per-device basis in Settings, or can be set-up on your home Router. I strongly recommend using one of the following services - for which IPv4 and IPv6 server addresses are listed:


Quad9 (recommended)

9.9.9.9

149.112.112.112

2620:fe::fe

2620:fe::9


OpenDNS

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

2620:0:ccc::2

2620:0:ccd::2


Cloudflare+APNIC

1.1.1.1

1.0.0.1

2606:4700:4700::1111

2606:4700:4700::1001


Use of the above DNS services will help to shield you from “known bad” websites and URLs - and when used alongside 1Blocker, or other Content Blocker provides defense in depth.


There are advanced techniques to further “harden” iOS/iPadOS (such as using DoH, DoT and DNSSEC) but these are perhaps beyond the immediate skills of novice users.


I hope this information and insight proves to be helpful. 

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