Tinian malware is a new malware that was discovered in August 2019 and it targets iOS devices specifically those of Chinese users. The malware is spread through a malicious version of Apple's iTunes software and once it infects a device, it can steal login credentials, bank account details, and other sensitive information. It's capable of persist even after a device is reset to factory settings, this is achieved by installing itself as a root certificate, which allows it to intercept all network traffic from the device. The malware is believed to have been developed by a Chinese APT group...
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