Security News > 2016 > March > AceDeceiver iOS malware exploits Apple design flaw to infect non-jailbroken devices (Help Net Security)
Malware developers have found another hole in Apple’s iOS defenses, and this one, according to Palo Alto researchers, will be difficult to plug. The newly discovered malware family that has been successfully infecting non-jailbroken devices of Chinese users has been dubbed AceDeceiver. And, unlike previous instances of successful iOS malware, it can be installed on target devices without being signed with a valid enterprise certificate. FairPlay MITM “AceDeceiver is the first iOS malware we’ve seen … More →
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