Few days back one of my colleague was telling me on lunch table of office, Kaitty! Do you know, there is some flaw in the software code of iOS (in terms of encryption)? In fact this unconvincing news was a big troll for me, at that dining table. But later when he (my friend) added more in our conversation, this is not a troll but it is a research of a Private IT encryption firm, I gone serious and decided to jump in this matter and explore this matter for you through this article. According to firm declaration, there is a little flaw in iOS software which could allow grisly hackers to intercept your private emails, if you are a user of Apple iOS devices (iPhone etc) or Mac devices.
Firm has stated in his magazine statement, not only iOS devices like iPhone, music players etc are on risk rather Mac OS is always laying in this risky zone. They made �Major flaws in Apple software� as their base of allegations, saying such flaws allow hackers to jump into your private communication like emails or other similar stuff and hackers may cause serious collateral damage for you. So beware if you are sharing your private emails or other stuff through iOS devices or Mac devices. I am fully lunatic from the danger of hacking my stuff, even though i am user of iOS too, as my emails and other communications (which are meant to be encrypted) have nothing so much serious and private in it. I might actually find it charming if the hackers were interested in my emails, because I'm certainly not very special, I am happy with Apple security team and flaws left in iOS devices. But I know for all other special folks, users of Apple iOS devices, this news is like a blasting burden.
Let�s have a imagination, you are using mobile user network in some unsecured network like offered by some restaurant , your Apple iOS may got gambled by hackers and they could approach or alter your private exchanges like in Gmail (Google+), Twitter or Facebook etc. That�s mean guys, if there is flaw in the boss of communication OS (iOS), even your local and native Govt may caught you at any time. So guys, in my view, it is totally against your basic rights (Apple must debug for you). But on the same note, I have another opinion too, when you code something on very bigger scale as iOS is you definitely can�t overcome all of bugs completely. So point is, irrespective to this bad news about Apple, undoubtedly they are still world�s leading professionals. On all of this issue Professor Matthew Green, cryptography of Johns Hopkins University has passed out his professional and precious statement for a person like me to understand all of this matter "It's as bad as you could imagine, that's all I can say," (Imagine severeness of matter).
Professor Green further added in the release of his statement, if Apple could not be able to fix the software, a hacker may impersonate a protected site and he may sit in your financial email sent by you to your real estate agent. Believe me guys such type of emails are more than important if someone sit illegally in your email, which you are using to discuss your finance with your real estate officer. Although, there was nothing some serious response from the side of Apple on this security issue, but recently they blunt their official statement on site: �The software failed to validate the authenticity of the connection".
Apple claimed this problem is being faced in Apple released software patches, current version of iOS iPhone 4 and later, 5th generation iPod touches, iPad 2 and its later versions.
After analyzing the patch (code) of Apple, special security researchers have stated not only iOS is with flaw but this issue of security also exists in other current versions of Mac at the same time. So we need precautions and Mac developers need debugging for running Apple Laptop and Desktop users. Experts furthermore have stated, there is still no patch available in Apple iOS devices which are 99.9 or hundred percent secure but let me say you must expect some new one very soon. Even though I am saying with a great optimistic approach that our coming Apple OS versions will definitely be more secure and authorized but at the same time we should never underestimate the approaches of black business guys or hackers etc. Such people are usually also genius, code lovers and visionary engineers. So they will also be studying iOS software code too in a depth and could have been able to found weaknesses left in code algorithm by developer, probably within days or hours. So I recommend, rather I request to developers team of Apple iOS devices as I am big fan of Steve Job�s brand, please engineers must do think one step apart from the vision of spies and hackers for the security of users of iOS and mac devices. In other way we can say, iOS developers need to think like thieves and spies mind to develop an operating system which 99.9 % flawless.
Conclusion:
We, mostly people who are here and there, are lovers of Apple iOS devices (having existing or earlier versions) but according to a research made by a private firm these existing versions of iOS or Mac OSX are not fully secured to use. If you may use your iPhone or some other Apple device in some public mobile network, some hacker may clutch you and may sit in your email to read your precious conversations to damage financially and personally to you. But dear friends keep in mind these are not just emails that are open to attack, all encrypted traffic is vulnerable (Be attentive!).
If you may connect to a public WiFi network, probably in an airport, pub or coffee shop etc, and you go sign in to your bank's website (to download your mini statement), attackers could spy on this connection. It is a very serious flaw (losing your money is biggest flaw) - communications on all Apple's mobile, tablet and desktop devices that are meant to be encrypted are not at all.
So what one need to do? Should one say good by to one�s love Apple iOS devices? I will say NO! rather Update your iOS fashion statements to iOS 7.0.6 as soon as possible. If you are still not satisfied with the efforts of developers made for iOS 7.0.0 then I would say in the longer term consider replacing them (iOS devices) with Android devices.

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