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How to check if your jailbroken iOS device is infected with WireLurker malware
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How to check if your jailbroken iOS device is infected with WireLurker malware
Yesterday, a research paper brought to light a new malware called ‘WireLurker’ that is infecting iOS devices and Macs in China. The malware can infect both jailbroken and non-jailbroken devices when connected to an infected Mac through USB.
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