Here's how to protect against the iPhone GoldPickaxe trojan. https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/16/protect-against-iphone-trojan-goldpickaxe/
Goldpickaxe malware can collect an iOS user's biometric information from iPhone photos, SMS text messages, intercept web activity, and more.
While the iPhone trojan was first found distributed through the iOS TestFlight beta testing system, Apple was able to shut that down (at least for now).
However, the latest evolution has seen GoldPickaxe being distributed
through malicious iOS mobile device management (MDM) profiles.
Markets can remain irrational longer than your can remain solvent.
And Apple have slammed that door shut. Nothing burger.
Vector 2: Similar - (MDM profile) something for co. IT people to look
into as well as warn their users against social engineered attacks.
Pretty close to a nothing burger.
Everyone should be vigilant at all times anyway.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 13:50:32 -0500, Alan Browne wrote:
Markets can remain irrational longer than your can remain solvent.
There is a minor typo in your sig. But it's a nothing burger.
And Apple have slammed that door shut. Nothing burger.
Another typo but more important, the fact it was there is not a nothing burger because Occams Razor tells us there are plenty more also there.
Vector 2: Similar - (MDM profile) something for co. IT people to look
into as well as warn their users against social engineered attacks.
Pretty close to a nothing burger.
It shows Apple didn't test properly. That's not a nothing burger.
Everyone should be vigilant at all times anyway.
True but that's besides the point.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 13:50:32 -0500, Alan Browne wrote:
Vector 2: Similar - (MDM profile) something for co. IT people to look
into as well as warn their users against social engineered attacks.
Pretty close to a nothing burger.
It shows Apple didn't test properly.
Here's how to protect against the iPhone GoldPickaxe trojan. https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/16/protect-against-iphone-trojan-goldpickaxe/
Goldpickaxe malware can collect an iOS user's biometric information
from iPhone photos, SMS text messages, intercept web activity, and
more.
While the iPhone trojan was first found distributed through the iOS TestFlight beta testing system, Apple was able to shut that down (at
least for now).
However, the latest evolution has seen GoldPickaxe being distributed
through malicious iOS mobile device management (MDM) profiles.
EU customers who use alternative apps stores
should buckle up for a rough ride, because the risk of them falling
victim to this sort of thing is about to get a lot higher. 😉
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