Attackers are creating iOS apps that resemble popular mobile tools in order to lure unsuspecting iPhone users into entering personal information they can capture. Apple hasn’t provided a way to protect against the Masque attack on the latest versions of its mobile operating system. Apple is already reeling from WireLurker, an iOS Trojan that has reportedly affected an untold number of iPhone users. The two threats share one thing in common: the use of enterprise provision profiles. Large companies may not want to post internal apps on Apples App Store.”]
Source: https://securityintelligence.com/news/masque-attack-switches-ios-apps-malicious-duplicates/

