Can ipods get viruses
The virus was simply a harmless proof-of-concept, though. As of February , no viruses have been recorded on iPods running iOS. Given their power and their ability to both run software and connect to the Internet, a virus could be extremely destructive. However, the combination of the Apple iTunes App Store's screening and the iPod's internal controls have kept them virus-free. The iOS security model starts with the App Store. Apple reviews every submitted app before making it available for download, and so can weed out destructive programs.
At the same time, the operating system itself contains a compartmentalized model where each piece of the device's internals are insulated from each other. As long as you did not call and give any information to them via the telephone there is no problem. An iPod can't get a virus. Jan 28, AM. Jan 28, PM in response to lllaass In response to lllaass. Correction an Ipod can get a virus but it is highly unlikely. It probably was a scam trying to get personal info or install a virus.
But I wouldn't worry the firmware on an Ipod is really good. Jan 28, PM. Jan 29, AM. Jan 29, AM in response to lllaass In response to lllaass. As stedman1 said that does really show a virus. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
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