1. Is there software for iPads (Apple OS) similar to Norton Internet Security and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware?
2. I ask because of a very strange occurrence over the weekend. I was at my sister's house in Central Illinois and I had taken photos on Friday of our family opening presents. That was the only day I used it for photos.
I used it off and on over the weekend (BITOG and ESPN) but I never opened the "Photos" app.
On Wednesday I used the camera on the iPad to take a couple of photos of two of our cats. When I reviewed the photos under the "Photo" app, there was a photo that said it was taken Saturday (the 26th) at 10:50 p.m. The photo was of a 40-ish black female crying as she watched two adult black males hugging, as though they were saying goodbye.
I NEVER TOOK THAT PHOTO! How in the HE** did it get there?
My sister, brother-in-law, niece, and I were all at her house at 10:50 p.m.. The gals were watching a movie and my brother-in-law and I were downstairs in front the of 55-inch TV watching a college bowl game.
The iPad was never used after 10:30 p.m., then it went on the charger overnight.
I connected to the internet for BITOG, ESPN, etc., via my sister's secured router.
You can understand my concern if just about anyone can "push" a picture to your iPad.
Thoughts?
2. I ask because of a very strange occurrence over the weekend. I was at my sister's house in Central Illinois and I had taken photos on Friday of our family opening presents. That was the only day I used it for photos.
I used it off and on over the weekend (BITOG and ESPN) but I never opened the "Photos" app.
On Wednesday I used the camera on the iPad to take a couple of photos of two of our cats. When I reviewed the photos under the "Photo" app, there was a photo that said it was taken Saturday (the 26th) at 10:50 p.m. The photo was of a 40-ish black female crying as she watched two adult black males hugging, as though they were saying goodbye.
I NEVER TOOK THAT PHOTO! How in the HE** did it get there?
My sister, brother-in-law, niece, and I were all at her house at 10:50 p.m.. The gals were watching a movie and my brother-in-law and I were downstairs in front the of 55-inch TV watching a college bowl game.
The iPad was never used after 10:30 p.m., then it went on the charger overnight.
I connected to the internet for BITOG, ESPN, etc., via my sister's secured router.
You can understand my concern if just about anyone can "push" a picture to your iPad.
Thoughts?