Despite swift Apple action, XcodeGhost threat lingers

We first heard of the XcodeGhost malware back in September as reports identified hundreds of iOS apps built with unauthorized copies of Apple’s Xcode IDE that managed to introduce some sneaky, unwanted code. Infected apps had the potential to seriously compromise system security, so Apple was understandably quick to remove offenders from the App Store. Now, over a month later, is XcodeGhost finally something Apple can put behind it? Maybe not, warn security researchers, as signs of XcodeGhost infections persist, and ...

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