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85 legitimate iPhone apps that were infected with malware in the big App Store hack

Updated Sep 21st, 2015 12:23PM EDT
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Apple fans have been criticizing Android for years, fighting back against “walled garden” claims by suggesting that Android’s open nature makes it far more susceptible to hacks and malware. This is indeed often the case, but if you think Apple’s closed iOS app ecosystem isn’t also vulnerable to attacks, think again. Millions upon millions of iPhone and iPad users were affected by a major App Store hack that was just uncovered, and now we have a list of some of the apps that have reportedly been infected with malware.

Here’s the bad news: There are some very popular apps on this list, and the odds are pretty good that one or more of them are on your phone right now.

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As was reported early Monday morning, Apple has confirmed that the App Store suffered its first ever large-scale attack. Apple confirmed the hack after multiple security firms reported finding malware called “XcodeGhost” in a number of apps that were being distributed on the App Store.

We covered the attack earlier, and you can find more information in this post.

Since the details of the attack were made public, a partial list of apps infected with the XcodeGhost malware has been published by security researchers at Palo Alto networks. This list doesn’t cover all of the infected apps, but it does include quite a few of them.

Long story short, if any of these apps are on your iPhone or iPad right now, you should probably uninstall them until the developers confirm that the coast is clear.

air2
AmHexinForPad
Angry Birds 2
baba
BiaoQingBao
CamCard
CamScanner
CamScanner Lite
CamScanner Pro
Card Safe
China Unicom Mobile Office
ChinaUnicom3.x
CITIC Bank move card space
CSMBP-AppStore
CuteCUT
DataMonitor
Didi Chuxing
Eyes Wide
FlappyCircle
Flush
Freedom Battle
golfsense
golfsensehd
guaji_gangtai en
Guitar Master
High German map
Himalayan
Hot stock market
I called MT
I called MT 2
IFlyTek input
IHexin
immtdchs
InstaFollower
installer
iOBD2
iVMS-4500
Jane book
jin
Lazy weekend
Lifesmart
Mara Mara
Marital bed
Medicine to force
Mercury
Micro Channel
Microblogging camera
MobileTicket
MoreLikers2
MSL070
MSL108
Musical.ly
NetEase
nice dev
OPlayer
OPlayer Lite
PDFReader
PDFReader Free
Perfect365
Pocket billing
PocketScanner
Poor tour
Quick asked the doctor
Quick Save
QYER
Railway 12306
SaveSnap
SegmentFault
snapgrab copy
Stocks open class
SuperJewelsQuest2
Telephone attribution assistant
The driver drops
The Kitchen
Three new board
ting
TinyDeal.com
Wallpapers10000
Watercress reading
WeChat
WeLoop
WhiteTile
WinZip
WinZip Sector
WinZip Standard

UPDATE: Rovio has confirmed to BGR that a build of Angry Birds 2 local to the Chinese market (mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau) was impacted by this issue, but it has since been fixed in an update. China-based users should ensure they have the latest version of the app installed, and users in other markets are not affected.

Zach Epstein
Zach Epstein Executive Editor

Zach Epstein has been the Executive Editor at BGR for more than 10 years. He manages BGR’s editorial team and ensures that best practices are adhered to. He also oversees the Ecommerce team and directs the daily flow of all content. Zach first joined BGR in 2007 as a Staff Writer covering business, technology, and entertainment.

His work has been quoted by countless top news organizations, and he was recently named one of the world's top 10 “power mobile influencers” by Forbes. Prior to BGR, Zach worked as an executive in marketing and business development with two private telcos.