"Immediately after learning of XcodeGhost, FireEye Labs identified more than 4,000 infected apps on the App Store," the company says in a Sept. In the wake of the discovery of a six-month malware campaign last week, early estimates were that dozens of apps had been infected with the XcodeGhost malware, which could be used by attackers to steal data from devices, including users' Apple passwords, as well as launch phishing attacks.īut FireEye now reports that the number of infected iOS apps is far higher than researchers initially suspected. See Also: JavaScript and Blockchain: Technologies You Can't Ignore The number of apps infected in the first large-scale Apple App Store malware outbreak is far higher than was first believed, according to the cybersecurity firm FireEye, which reports that at least 4,000 apps were infected with XcodeGhost malware (see Apple Battles App Store Malware Outbreak).
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