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If I go to a malicious site, can photos and videos be stolen from my iPhone (I do not enter any passwords and logins)?
If I go to a malicious site, can photos and videos be stolen from my iPhone (I do not enter any passwords and logins)?
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No. And it doesn't matter what you enter there, click.
Each tab with the site is a separate "sandbox" that cannot even make a sound without permission. No camera launch, no microphone, no location, nothing that could expose your personal data.
In order for your photos (infinite value for all, all sites, yes) to get to the Internet through a browser, they need to request them from you. You will see a window with a choice of files. You can just close it.
Yes, there may be some kind of vulnerability that will allow your photos to be stolen. For prevention, I recommend using modern browsers of the latest stableversions. In the latest stable versions of popular browsers, such vulnerabilities are nonsense and the probability of their occurrence is very close and quickly approaches 0%.
Moreover, you have an IPhone. It is very aggressive not to share your personal data (after stealing it yourself) with anyone.
Theoretically not, but there is a very small chance that the owner of this site may be aware of a vulnerability that allows data to be stolen without any action on the part of the user. But this probability is small enough to be neglected.
Why steal them from an iPhone, when they have all been in iCloud for a long time, where is it much easier to steal from?
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