Apple Accuses Google of <br />'Stoking Fear' Among iPhone Users.<br />Google researchers <br />had published a <br />blog post concerning a <br />security flaw in Apple's iOS. .<br />The flaw put user iPhone data at <br />risk if a malicious website was visited.<br />... simply visiting the hacked site was enough for the exploit server to attack your device, and if it was successful, install a monitoring implant, Google Statement, via TechRadar.<br />Ten days after being contacted <br />by Google concerning the flaw, <br />Apple fixed the issue.<br />The tech giant fired back at Google, <br />saying the post created panic "among <br />all iPhone users that their devices <br />had been compromised.".<br />Google’s post ... creates the false impression of ‘mass exploitation’ to ‘monitor the private activities of entire populations in real time,’ ... This was never the case, Apple Statement, via TechRadar.<br />Google responded, saying its <br />researchers wrote the blog "to <br />focus on the technical aspects <br />of these vulnerabilities." .<br />The company added that it stood <br />by the post and "will continue to <br />work with Apple and other leading <br />companies to help keep people safe online.”