Currently, the number of apps on the App Store infected with malware like Xcode Ghost is increasing. This directly impacts the personal information of affected users. Therefore, protecting your iPhone from these hackers is a major concern for many.
According to Mr. Ryan Olson, Director at Palo Alto Networks: “The first thing is to ensure your iPhone updates to the latest versions of apps. Update as soon as possible.”
Additionally, here are some other tips from Palo Alto Networks and mobile security company Lookout:
- Change your Apple account password
- Exercise extreme caution when entering any sensitive information into dialogue boxes.
- Furthermore, if you haven't activated two-factor authentication, now is the time to do so.
- As hackers can push fake notifications demanding users to submit sensitive information like passwords, Lookout advises users not to enter any information without being aware of which party is requesting it.
- If you possess any apps from the list of 85 iOS apps infected with the Xcode Ghost malware, delete them immediately, change your Apple password, pay attention to strange emails received, or notifications demanding sensitive information.
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So if you don't want your beloved iPhone, iPad to have their personal information and important passwords stolen, then quickly implement one of the above methods. Best of luck!
