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Virus And Apple Products
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If I were to connect my iPhone to an infected laptop to back up apps to iTunes would the phone become infected?
Also, if I were to connect an iPod touch to the same infected laptop to transfer the apps from iTunes (backed up from phone) to the iPod touch would the iPod become infected?
Thanks
Also, if I were to connect an iPod touch to the same infected laptop to transfer the apps from iTunes (backed up from phone) to the iPod touch would the iPod become infected?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. There are no Known viruses that attack iOS devices. Your computer and the periferals you use on it run different operating systems. A vunerability in code in your computer will almost certainly not be present on ypur phone.
If you are still worried, do a free update on your iPhone and the latest security measures will be incorporated in that.
If you are still worried, do a free update on your iPhone and the latest security measures will be incorporated in that.
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