Apple has the best security measures in place to protect users' online accounts

  Just a few weeks ago, the database of a large US retailer was taken over by a group of hackers following a computer attack, information about millions of customer credit cards coming into the possession of these people. Following this attack, various studies were initiated whose role was to test the security level of various websites of companies that sell products online, and one of these studies presents the website Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), as the safest of all.

  According to the results of the study, the website Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it received the highest score of all because it does not allow the use of easy-to-guess passwords, because it does not send passwords by email to users, because it uses the HTTPS protocol for logging in, and apart from these, another 21 criteria were taken into account. Having a perfect score of 100 points out of a possible 100, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), occupies the first position at a very large distance from its rival Microsoft, managing to obtain a score of only 65 points.

  Despite the fact that Apple has implemented complex security measures in an attempt to protect users from people trying to discover their iTunes login credentials, the company cannot protect users from themselves, with most attacks against iTunes having the basis of fake websites and tricking users.