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Hackers have stolen 225,000 iPhone Customer Accounts

TechnologyHackers have stolen over 225,000 Apple accounts from iPhone customers. The good news is that the malware only targets “jailbroken” iPhones. Once these “jailbroken” iPhones are infected with “KeyRaider” malware, the phone will give up all its owner’s iTunes App Store information to hackers.

This infection also enables hackers to lock the iPhones in lieu of a ransom.

Over 200,000 Apple iPhone Accounts Hacked.

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