Security News > 2016 > March > Trojan Exploits Apple DRM Flaw, Plants Malware On Non-Jailbroken iOS Devices (Threatpost)

2016-03-16 20:16
New malware called AceDeceiver targets iOS devices in China and enables man-in-the-middle attacks that enable hackers to silently drop apps on infected devices.
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