Apple promises to upgrade security for iCloud in the next 2 weeks
It seems that the rumors of turning the sensitive photos of Hollywood actors leaked out are the hot topic of the past few days, people blame Apple's iCloud, others are skeptical about setting too simple passwords. Should be hacked, Apple still listens to user comments and has the latest promise within 2 weeks, iCloud will be more secure than before.
Talking to The Wall Street Journal , Apple CEO, Tim Cook said the company has embarked on this new upgrade. Accordingly, the new system will allow users to change the pass immediately to take control of the iCloud account, or notify the Apple fast response team ( cut, originally Apple security team ) to get the help.
In addition, the new iCloud version ( released later this month ) is used on mobile devices, with 2-layer security, which will partly limit the illegal or unintended access to the iCloud account.
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