iPhone & iPad users, watch out. A bug in a networking software has exposed 1000s of iOS apps to hacking. What is worse is that it may still be around, said a post on sourceDNA.
Here’s a tool to find out if the apps you use are on the list: http://searchlight.sourcedna.com/lookup
Bug Exposes 1,000 iPhone and iPad Apps to Possible Hacks – NBC News
Apr 21, 2015
A bug in a widely used piece of networking software temporarily exposed around a thousand iOS apps to the possibility of hacking, and some are still at risk.
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http://news.google.com Apr 21, 2015
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‘Darwin Nuke’ vulnerability leaves Mac and iOS exposed – Daily News & Analysis
http://news.google.com Apr 20, 2015
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1.5K Apple apps vulnerable to eavesdropping, researchers find – The Hill
http://news.google.com Apr 20, 2015
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Bug in software exposes 1000 iPhone and iPad apps to possible hacks – KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News
http://news.google.com Apr 21, 2015
A bug in a piece of networking software exposed around a thousand iOS applications to the possibility …
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