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On Guard: What is the Lockdown Mode that Apple recommends when users get threat notifications

Mehul Reuben Das • November 1, 2023, 10:57:42 IST
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Apple has a special security feature called Lockdown Mode, which it introduced with iOS 16 last year, following the Pegasus Snooping scandal from June 2021. Lockdown Mode basically puts the device in a state of heightened security, limiting or disabling many typical functions

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On Guard: What is the Lockdown Mode that Apple recommends when users get threat notifications

Apple has issued security notifications to multiple top opposition leaders and a handful of journalists, warning them about potential state-sponsored attackers attempting to compromise their iPhones remotely. These alerts, sent out as part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to protect users, advise recipients on safeguarding their devices, including activating the newly introduced ‘Lockdown Mode.’ The notifications, sent in response to suspicious activities resembling state-sponsored attacks, have been a part of Apple’s security measures since late 2021 and have reached individuals in 150 countries. In addition to these basic security precautions, Apple strongly suggests activating Lockdown Mode whenever a user feels that their device may be compromised. Apple’s Lockdown mode is a special feature designed to shield users from rare and sophisticated cyber threats. Understanding Apple’s Lockdown Mode Lockdown Mode is a high-security feature that was introduced by Apple with iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura last year, with the primary purpose of safeguarding users against highly sophisticated spyware attacks that could compromise their devices and data. Apple had to launch this new feature after the Pegasus snooping scandal that rocked several governments in July, 2021. When Lockdown Mode is enabled, a user’s device enters a state of heightened security, limiting or disabling many typical functions. For instance, users will be unable to send or receive attachments, links, or link previews in messages. This measure is intended to thwart potential attackers from accessing personal information. Enabling Lockdown Mode Lockdown Mode is exclusively available on devices running iOS 16 or later, iPadOS 16 or later, watchOS 10 or later, and macOS Ventura or later. Apple reassures users that these types of spyware attacks are exceptionally rare and are typically targeted at specific individuals, so normal citizens need not be worried. However, for those who believe their device or data may be at risk, activating Lockdown Mode is a straightforward process. Users can access this feature by navigating to Settings, then Privacy & Security, and finally Lockdown Mode, where they can toggle it on for added protection. Proactive measures like these seek to ensure that even those targeted by state-sponsored attackers can take decisive steps to protect their privacy and data. Prevention is better than cure As much as Apple provides some serious protective methods and features to its users, users themselves can take steps to ensure they are never faced with a situation that can potentially put them in a compromising position. Apple has some comprehensive guidelines to help users secure their devices and maintain their privacy. The following are some of the key security recommendations made by Apple: - Keeping devices updated with the latest software versions, which include vital security patches. - Setting a passcode for the devices to add an extra layer of protection. - Enabling two-factor authentication and using a robust password for the Apple ID. - Downloading apps exclusively from the official App Store. - Using distinct passwords for each online account to minimize the risk of unauthorized access. - Avoid clicking on links or attachments from unknown sources to prevent potential threats.

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