PC Magazine
Apple users in China have been infiltrated by a new line of OS X and iOS malware unlike anything that's ever targeted Cupertino's platforms.
Dubbed WireLurker, the virus was spotted by enterprise security firm Palo Alto Networks, which released a detailed report on the threat...
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Wirelurker can automatically install third-party apps on an iOS device hooked up via USB to an infected Mac. 0shares. [SECURITY SERIES] My Mac Has Malware, What Do I Do?
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