If you're an iPhone or iPad user, it's very important that you do the 9.3.5. update. Launched just weeks after 9.3.4., the update was released Thursday to combat possible security issues that were brought on by an Israeli company called the NSO Group. Although it's hard to say exactly how much damage was done, the group had developed software that could read text messages, emails, calls, contacts and even passwords, in addition to sharing the user's location. With as much as we do on our phones nowadays, that could potentially lead to pictures being stolen, credit card and banking information being compromised, and a host of other issues.

To get the update, go to Settings>General>Software Update. It only takes a few minutes, but could potentially protect you from having your information stolen.

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