XCodeGhost malware: What you need to know
Xcode, Apple's integrated development environment for making OS X and iOS apps, is 3.59 GB download. To save time and get faster speed, some Chinese developers have been searching for it on other, non-Apple sites. The versions of Xcode they find, however, have been infected with malware and compile apps that are infected as well. Researchers at Palo Alto Networks have dubbed this infected compiler and the resulting malware XcodeGhost.
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Re: XCodeGhost malware: What you need to know
But how the heck do the infected apps make it past Apple's screening process?
And curious: I swear I read that Google can uninstall or disable apps on user's phones should they discover that an app in Google Play is infected with malware. Can Apple do something similar?
Re: XCodeGhost malware: What you need to know
Originally Posted by
katesbb But how the heck do the infected apps make it past Apple's screening process?
And curious: I swear I read that Google can uninstall or disable apps on user's phones should they discover that an app in Google Play is infected with malware. Can Apple do something similar?
They will be adding new checks somehow for sure after this.