China and Apple devices still aren't getting along
super well, it turns out. WireLurker's a malware that's been attacking
Cupertino's ecosystems in the region for the past six months, and
according to cyber-security firm Palo Alto Networks (which
discovered it), it's the biggest that's delivered via trojan-horse OS X
apps.
What's more, it's the first that can infect iOS applications like
a traditional virus, and even auto-generates infected software. Some
467 apps have been infected and downloaded over 350,000 times, and could
have affected "hundreds of thousands" of users. And here's where the
regional issue comes into play: the malware is hosted on Maiyadi, a
Chinese, third-party app store.
That isn't the only way for WIreLurker to attack, though -- it
can gain access to iOS devices via USB as well, and even through a
charger it seems. Oh, and you can infect an OS X device
by connecting your iPhone or iPad via USB, too. Sounds fun, right? That
isn't the half of it as once your device is compromised, WireLurker
will snag your phonebook and read through any iMessages. The malware's ultimate goal, however, isn't clear just yet. Palo
Alto Networks says to avoid it, don't connect to any unfamiliar devices
(desktop or otherwise) to one another and avoid any strange chargers
too. We can't imagine that Justin Long is super happy about any of this.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
New Apple malware can infect your iPhone or Macbook via USB
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