61 New Malware Families Emerge for Android, Only 3 for iOS

61 New Malware Families Emerge for Android, Only 3 for iOS

Cybercriminals show their preference for Android

Apple Gets Rid of Anti-Malware Products in App Store for iOS

Apple Gets Rid of Anti-Malware Products in App Store for iOS

Description may lead to conclusion that iOS viruses exist

Most of the Top iOS and Android Apps Have Been Cloned to Spread Malware in 2014

Most of the Top iOS and Android Apps Have Been Cloned to Spread Malware in 2014

Report shows an increase in hacked iOS apps

US-CERT Warns About the Masque Attack on iOS

US-CERT Warns About the Masque Attack on iOS

The majority of iOS devices are affected by the problem

iOS Flaw Allows Replacing Legitimate Apps with Rogue Ones via WiFi and USB Connections

iOS Flaw Allows Replacing Legitimate Apps with Rogue Ones via WiFi and USB Connections

Attack works on non-jailbroken devices using iOS 7 through 8

Windows Version of WireLurker Also Used to Compromise iOS Devices

Windows Version of WireLurker Also Used to Compromise iOS Devices

Same functionality has been recorded as in the case of OS X

iOS and OS X Are Beginning to Be as Targeted as Windows

iOS and OS X Are Beginning to Be as Targeted as Windows

Malware attacks against Apple products become more frequent

WireLurker Trojanizes OS X Apps, Compromises Non-Jailbroken iOS Devices

WireLurker Trojanizes OS X Apps, Compromises Non-Jailbroken iOS Devices

Malware has not reached maturity, updates still in progress

iOS Malware Hijacks Revenue from 22 Million Ads

iOS Malware Hijacks Revenue from 22 Million Ads

About 75,000 iOS devices have been infected by AdThief

Mobile Banking Malware Almost Doubled in Q2 2014

Mobile Banking Malware Almost Doubled in Q2 2014

On the other hand, overall numbers have almost been cut in half

  • iWorld
  • By Filip Truta
  • January 22nd, 2014
iOS Is the Safest Place to Be, with Mobile Malware Targeting Android 99% of the Time

iOS Is the Safest Place to Be, with Mobile Malware Targeting Android 99% of the Time

Apple’s Phil Schiller links to Cisco security report on Twitter

  • iWorld
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 17th, 2013
iOS Has the Most Vulnerabilities, but Android Still Gets Hit the Most

iOS Has the Most Vulnerabilities, but Android Still Gets Hit the Most

Symantec lays out the likelihood of malware infection on mobile OSes

Apple Pulls Its First Malware App from iTunes

Apple Pulls Its First Malware App from iTunes

Cupertino alerted to “Find and Call” spam application