Masque Attack is a type of security vulnerability that affects iOS devices. It was first discovered in 2014 by FireEye, a cyber security company. The vulnerability allows attackers to install malicious apps on a victim's device that can steal sensitive information and perform other malicious actions. The vulnerability is caused by a weakness in iOS's app installation process, which allows malicious apps to replace legitimate apps that are already installed on a user's device...
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Checkm8 is a low-level bootrom exploit that affects devices with Apple A5 to A11 chipsets, including the iPhone 4S to the iPhone X. The exploit allows for jailbreaking, which is the process of removing software restrictions imposed by Apple on iOS, tvOS and watchOS. Once jailbroken, users can install any software they want on the device, including apps and tweaks that are not available through the official Apple App Store...
AcePyder is a new iOS malware that was discovered in September 2019. It is specifically targeting iPhone users in China. The malware is spread through third-party app stores and once it infects a device, it can steal login credentials, bank account details, and other sensitive information. It is also capable of intercepting network traffic from the device...
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