Malware attack: Apple removes infected apps from Chinese App Store

Himanshu, 21 September, 2015

Just days after it was discovered that Apple's Chinese App Store contains several malware-infected apps, the Cupertino-based company has cleaned up the app marketplace, and also issued a formal statement regarding the same.

"We’ve removed the apps from the App Store that we know have been created with this counterfeit software," said a company spokesperson. "We are working with the developers to make sure they’re using the proper version of Xcode to rebuild their apps."

There was, however, no word on how iPhone/iPad users can detect whether or not their devices are already infected with the malware, dubbed XcodeGhost.

According to Qihoo360 Technology, a Chinese security firm, a total of 344 apps have been found to infected so far. Some of these include music app NetEase Cloud Music, chat app WeChat, and ride-sharing app Didi Kuaidi.

Via


Related

Reader comments

  • AnonD-212727
  • 22 Sep 2015
  • 7JS

Hey thanks a lot!!

  • AnonD-46535
  • 21 Sep 2015
  • XPD

Use Pangus Xcodeghost detection tool and scan for malicious code http://x.pangu.io/?url_type=39&object_type=webpage&pos=1

  • AnonD-212727
  • 21 Sep 2015
  • 7JS

Would like to know WHICH specific apps were infected in case I may or may not have downloaded them

Popular articles

More

Popular devices

Electric Vehicles

More