IPhone Scare.

This morning I went to back up my iPhone (haven't in a couple weeks.) It just hung up in "Updating Contacts" Yesterday, waiting on girlfriend, I did go through my contacts (deleting some, editing others, etc.)--but still it seemed like it was stuck in a loop.
I ejected (safely) and tired again. Same. I did a reset of the phone. Same thing. I decided to restore.
When I hit restore--for some reason iTunes d-loaded the latest version (but I already had this on the iP)
I was also getting strange messages like: Cannot perform synch as 1 is already being performed--or something to that effect. I started to get concerned b/c synch no workie. Restore no workie.
I had to again put it through the restore process. Finally it worked.
OK sorry for the long story. Here's my question: Is the iP vulnerable to mal/spyware via Safari?
I was messing around on Safari--could I have picked up something screwy?
Also, (I kno not quite the rite forum) on Macs I know are relatively safe from viruses but what bout mal/spyware? What can I do to protect against it (App?)
Thanks guys.

You're welcome.
I'm not sure what happened in your situation, but if a hiccup or major problem such as this does occur with my iPhone is why I prefer syncing my iPhone every couple of days or so. I'm not worried about the data available on my iPhone that is stored on my computer since I maintain a regular backup of this data on my computer stored on an external drive used for backup purposes only, but there is data stored on the iPhone included with the iPhone's backup only that is maintained and updated by iTunes as needed during the sync process. If any of the data on the iPhone included with the iTunes backup for the iPhone has changed since the last sync, the backup is updated as the very first step during the sync process.
How about Spy/Malware? Do you do anything to safeguard your Mac (or iP) against that?
I don't use any anti-virus software, or any anti-malware/spyware software on my Mac, and I've never experienced a single problem. I did use anti-virus software for a while targeted at the Mail.app only on my Mac and just so I wouldn't inadvertently forward an attachment to a Windows user that included a virus, not to protect my Mac. No virus, adware, or spyware can be installed to the root directory on my Mac (where is must be installed to cause any harm) without being prompted to enter my admin password, and a Windows virus or malware cannot affect or infect a Mac.
A number of Mac users don't use their admin account for everyday use. They create an additional user login account without admin privileges for everyday use as an additional precaution.

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