On the heels of the WireLurker malware, a new iOS vulnerability has potentially emerged and this one could share all your private information with hackers. According to security research firm FireEye, a new flaw it calls Masque Attack installs malicious apps that replace official third-party apps on iOS devices and could be used to mine those devices for private information. The could attack start with a innocent looking text message that lures users to install an app. In its demo of the attack, the text message offers a new version of Flappy Bird. But instead of a game, the malicious installs itself over a…
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