Hackers Target PC-connected iPads


PCWorld: Hackers Target PC-connected iPads

The threat comes in unsolicited e-mail, promising to keep iPad software updated. If successful the exploit opens a back door that lets hackers take control of the computer.


“Hackers are hard at work trying to dupe iPad owners to install a malware-loaded iTunes update on their Windows PCs.

The malware is pushed to Windows users via spam email. ‘This particular threat comes in the form of an unsolicited e-mail, promising to keep iPad software updated “for best performance, newer features and security”. Via a conveniently provided link, the email instructs iPad users to download the latest version of iTunes software to their PCs as a preliminary step to update their iPad software. The download page to which users are directed is a perfect imitation of the one they would use for legitimate iTunes software downloads.'”

Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing addresses the technology needs of small businesses, which are defined as businesses with fewer than 500 employees and/or less than $7 million in annual sales.

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