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Security firm Zerodium has announced a $1 million bounty for vulnerabilities found in iOS 9 that will allow a non-jailbroken device to be compromised and controlled remotely. The company is looking for an exploit that can be deployed through a Web page or text message to allow the installation of an app on the latest iPhones and iPads. While it’s widely believed that iOS is incredibly secure, it’s not completely immune to attacks, as the recent App Store breach showed. To that end, Zerodium notes, “Don’t be fooled, secure does not mean unbreakable, it just means that iOS has currently the…

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