Security News > 2016 > May > iOS app detecting phones jailbroken by malware booted from App Store (Help Net Security)

The System and Security Info iOS app by German IT security outfit SektionEins has been pulled from Apple’s App Store less than a week after it was made available. The app shows detailed information about the device it is installed – info on CPU, memory and disk usage – and also shows if the device has been jailbroken (e.g. by malware), inspects running apps (SHA1 hash, signature, entitlements), detects malware and security anomalies, and lists … More →
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