Close Menu
  • Home
  • Articles
    • Attacks
      • BEC
      • Data Breach
      • DDoS
      • Evasion Attacks
      • Injection
      • Malware
      • MITM
      • Phishing
      • Ransomware
      • RCE
      • Social Engineering
      • Spoofing
      • Spyware
    • Business and Policy
      • BCP and DRP
      • GRC
      • Regulations
    • Data Protection
      • DLP
      • DRM
      • Encryption
      • IAM
    • Future, Trends and Insight
      • AI
      • Events & Community
      • Emerging Tech
      • Expert Panel
      • Interviews With Experts
      • Insights
      • Study & Research
    • Resources
      • Guides
      • Tools
      • Training & Education
    • Security
      • API
      • Apps
      • Cloud
      • Critical Infrastructure
      • Endpoint
      • Hardware
      • IoT
      • Mobile
      • Network
      • OT
      • Port Security
      • Security Architecture
      • Software Development
      • Supply Chain
      • Zero Trust
    • Threats and Vulnerabilities
      • Emerging Threats
      • Insider Threats
      • Risk Management
      • Threat Intelligence
      • Zero Day
  • News and Exclusives
    • Latest News
    • ISB Exclusive
    • Positive News
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Information Security Buzz Expert Panel​
    • Write for Us
    • Media Pack
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
Information Security BuzzInformation Security Buzz
  • Home
  • Articles
    • Attacks
      • BEC
      • Data Breach
      • DDoS
      • Evasion Attacks
      • Injection
      • Malware
      • MITM
      • Phishing
      • Ransomware
      • RCE
      • Social Engineering
      • Spoofing
      • Spyware
    • Business and Policy
      • BCP and DRP
      • GRC
      • Regulations
    • Data Protection
      • DLP
      • DRM
      • Encryption
      • IAM
    • Future, Trends and Insight
      • AI
      • Events & Community
      • Emerging Tech
      • Expert Panel
      • Interviews With Experts
      • Insights
      • Study & Research
    • Resources
      • Guides
      • Tools
      • Training & Education
    • Security
      • API
      • Apps
      • Cloud
      • Critical Infrastructure
      • Endpoint
      • Hardware
      • IoT
      • Mobile
      • Network
      • OT
      • Port Security
      • Security Architecture
      • Software Development
      • Supply Chain
      • Zero Trust
    • Threats and Vulnerabilities
      • Emerging Threats
      • Insider Threats
      • Risk Management
      • Threat Intelligence
      • Zero Day
  • News and Exclusives
    • Latest News
    • ISB Exclusive
    • Positive News
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Information Security Buzz Expert Panel​
    • Write for Us
    • Media Pack
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter
Subscribe
Information Security BuzzInformation Security Buzz
Home - Articles - 4 Ways the iPhone 6 Is the Most Secure Smartphone
Articles

4 Ways the iPhone 6 Is the Most Secure Smartphone

ISB Editorial StaffBy ISB Editorial StaffMarch 6, 2015Updated:July 4, 20243 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Copy Link Email
iPhone 6 Secure Smart Phone
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Quick AI Summary
ChatGPTClaudeGeminiGrokPerplexityDeepSeekCopilot

Our phones are our lives. Although most of us don’t want to admit it, for almost all of us it’s true. We depend on our phones for almost everything and keep personal information inside, including text messages, emails, pictures, videos and documents. Because of this, we don’t want our personal data falling into the hands of a stranger. As a result of this need, Apple has done some impressive work on the iPhone 6 and iOS 8, which boast some pretty incredible security features to help you feel better about the data on your device.

Touch ID

One of the iPhone 6’s most unique and secure features when stacked against other smartphones is Touch ID, which is a fingerprint sensor on the iPhone’s home button. Although this technology was originally limited to unlocking the phone’s screen on the iPhone 5s, it now has new applications with the iPhone 6 and iOS 8.

The biggest and best of these new applications is Apple Pay, which uses Near Field Communication (NFC) to pay at a register using the iPhone. Android phones have been using NFC payment for a few years now, but the marriage of Apple Pay and Touch ID makes the iPhone the safest way to pay digitally because, no matter what happens to your phone, a fraudulent purchase can’t happen without your thumb print.

Two-Factor Authentication

iCloud security has been a hot topic over the last year, mainly because of the breach of dozens of celebrity pictures, which made iPhone users unsure about the safety of their data online. iCloud itself has used two-factor authentication (or the requirement of a password and a token such as a temporary code sent to your phone), but the extra layer of security never extended to Apple’s other branches, until now.

iMessage, one of Apple’s most popular services, now can use two-factor authentication when logging in away from your phone. With this, each new and unique login requires a four-digit pin sent to your iPhone to gain access. This way strangers will no longer be able to get a peek at any text messages or pictures (like the ones sent from the celebrities) sent from your device.

iMessage Encryption

Another noteworthy feature of iMessage is that it hides behind powerful encryption. So powerful, in fact, that the FBI has concerns about not being able to access your messages even with a search warrant. Unlike typical SMS, iMessages are difficult for others to see and even Apple itself can’t look at your content, which is why the FBI can’t access them. In the event of a court order, Apple could do nothing to provide the authorities with the messages they desire. So, if Apple can’t see it and the FBI can’t see it, you can feel good about hackers not seeing it either.

Find My iPhone

Find My iPhone has some really handy applications when your phone is missing or stolen. The most important being a remote wipe option. If you have sensitive data on your phone and it goes missing, you can delete everything by logging into your iCloud account from a computer. Or, if you don’t want it deleted but just want to keep anyone from seeing what’s inside, Find My iPhone can lock the device remotely until you retrieve it.

ISB Editorial Staff
  • ISB Editorial Staff
    Navigating the Cyber Threat Landscape: Key Insights from Trellix ARC’s Q1 2023 Report
  • ISB Editorial Staff
    Experts’ Responses: Cyber Security Predictions 2022
  • ISB Editorial Staff
    ISB Virtual Conference: Key Cyber Security Challenges and Solutions in 2021
  • ISB Editorial Staff
    Cyber Security Predictions 2021: Experts’ Responses

The opinions expressed in this post belong to the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Information Security Buzz.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

Related Posts

Visual data is the blind spot in enterprise security: that’s about to change

May 4, 20267 Mins Read

Making stolen data worthless: why security must start with the data

March 30, 20265 Mins Read

Meta’s Smart Glasses Privacy Scandal Expands After Sama Credentials Found on the Dark Web

March 10, 20264 Mins Read
ISB-Bora-Side-Bar

No se ha podido establecer conexión. Error 429

 
ISB-Bora-Side-Bar
Black ISB Logo

Information Security Buzz is an independent resource that provides the experts’ comments, analysis, and opinion on the latest Cybersecurity news and topics

X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook RSS

Working With Us

  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us

Write For Us

  • How To Contribute

The Pages

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • AI Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Copyright Notice

Information Security Buzz and all its contents are copyright © 2014-2025. All rights reserved. All third-party trademarks are recognized.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}