Following the "largest compromise of the App Store ever," Apple attempted to do damage control while researchers picked through the findings for independent research.
Former AT&T Mobility LLC employees who schemed to illegally unlock wireless phones on the AT&T network have landed squarely in the crosshairs of a lawsuit filed in federal court by the mobile communications company.
As the cause behind the largest compromising of Apple apps ever, XcodeGhost malware is worth discussing, but really, it's the tactics behind the malware infections that are cause for concern, experts say.
The threat is a working game called Brain Test that twice made its way into the Google Play store and each time had between 100,000 and 500,000 downloads.