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2022-01-05 18:57:25 (vue: 2022-01-05 19:06:24) |
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Malware Can Fake iPhone Shutdown via \'NoReboot\' Technique |
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Researchers at mobile security firm ZecOps have shown how a piece of iOS malware can achieve “persistence” on a device by faking its shutdown process.
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achieve can device fake faking firm have how ios iphone its malware mobile noreboot piece process researchers security shown shutdown technique zecops “persistence” |
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2022-01-06 02:45:40 |
(Déjà vu) New Trick Could Let Malware Fake iPhone Shutdown to Spy on Users Secretly (lien direct) |
Researchers have disclosed a novel technique by which malware on iOS can achieve persistence on an infected device by faking its shutdown process, making it impossible to physically determine if an iPhone is off or otherwise.
The discovery - dubbed "NoReboot" - comes courtesy of mobile security firm ZecOps, which found that it's possible to block and then simulate an iOS rebooting operation, |
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