SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A new security hole has opened up in Apple Inc.'s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices, raising alarms about the susceptibility of some of the world's hottest tech gadgets to hacker attacks. Flaws in the software running those devices came to light after a German security agency  warned that criminals could use them to steal confidential data off the  devices. Apple, the world's largest technology company by market value,  said Thursday that it is working on a fix that will be distributed in  an upcoming software upgrade.
With  the security hole, an attacker can get malicious software onto a device  by tricking its owner into clicking an infected PDF file. Germany's  Federal Office for Information Security called the flaws "critical  weaknesses" in Apple's iOS operating system.
Internet-connected  mobile devices are still subject to fewer attacks than personal  computer, but they could eventually prove a juicy target for hackers  because they are warehouses of confidential banking, e-mail, calendar,  contact and other data. Software  vulnerabilities are discovered all the time. What makes the latest  discovery alarming is that the weaknesses are already being actively  exploited — albeit in a consensual way. 

 
 
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