XcodeGhost is a malware that affected a number of iOS apps in 2015. It was discovered that a number of apps available on the Apple App Store had been infected with the malware, which had been introduced via a compromised version of the Xcode development tool. The malware was able to steal sensitive information from infected devices, including the device's name and type, the app's name and bundle ID, and the device's current location. It also had the ability to open URLs and execute JavaScript, which could have been used to perform other malicious actions such as phishing attacks.
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