According to BGR , Certo Software - a multinational cybersecurity technology company - said that after users install this application to experience it, hackers will install a custom keyboard with an interface identical to the iPhone's default keyboard.
This keyboard acts as a keylogger and records everything the user types, including passwords, messages without the user being able to detect it.
TestFlight is an online service for installing and testing mobile applications over the network.
This has led Apple to tighten the process for testing apps from test app publishers to submit to TestFlight.
To protect your data, users should go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard and remove any suspicious keyboards by tapping edit and selecting the red minus sign.
As noted on the App Store, TestFlight is still live.
Cybersecurity companies warn that iPhone users need to be vigilant before installing strange applications on their devices because iPhones are no longer completely secure.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/nguoi-dung-iphone-nen-xoa-ung-dung-nay-de-khong-bi-theo-doi-19624051211150493.htm
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