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.'”