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New report claims iPhone Users are more Prone to Scams than Android Owners

iPhone users around the world are taking bigger online risks and falling for more scams than their Android counterparts, according to new research by Malwarebytes, which specializes in real-time cyber protection.

The survey of 1,300 adults across the United States, UK, Austria, Germany and Switzerland revealed that iPhone users share more of their personal information online, are less likely to use security software and more frequently reuse passwords compared to Android users. The report says that iPhone users report a greater number of online scams and risky purchases from unknown sources.

According to Michael Sherwood, vice president of Product, Malwarebytes, highlights from the research include: 

While iPhone users tend to trust built-in device security, this confidence may result in riskier behavior, Sherwood says. In fact, 55% of iPhone owners said they trust their phone’s security to keep them safe—slightly higher than the 50% on Android—which may explain the gap in security habits, he adds. 

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