Compromised apps remain in Apple China App Store; $1M bounty offered for iOS 9 exploitsApp analytics company SourceDNA – whose clients include Google, Amazon and Dropbox – claims that the compromised versions of many apps remain live in the Chinese App Store. This includes CamCard, which is a very popular app ranked #94. The apps were infected with malware by a fake version of Xcode dubbed XcodeGhost which legitimate developers […]<img alt="" border="0" src="
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Compromised apps remain in Apple China App Store; $1M bounty offered for iOS 9 exploits