After releasing iOS 9.1 beta 2 to developers and iOS 9.0.1 final for all older iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models yesterday, today Apple has rolled out iOS 9.1 beta 2 to those registered on Public Beta Program and iOS 9.0.1 for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple has taken the opportunity to provide some additional information about a number of third-party iOS apps that were recently discovered to be infected with the XcodeGhost malware. After the existence of the XcodeGhost trojan filtered down into the public domain, Apple took a number of steps to not only combat the issue, but also provide clarification on what it means to users, developers, and how it plans to rectify the problem and ensure that it doesn't happen again. Now, as an addendum to that info, the Cupertino-based company has listed the top 25 apps that have been affected by the malware.
Only a week after iOS 9.0, Apple today has released final iOS 9.0.1 IPSW download links for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Apple has just released download links for iOS 9.1 beta 2 for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. It's immediately evident from the release schedule that the Cupertino-based company is passionate and extremely keen to eradicate any bugs that have made it into the public domain with iOS 9.
Multiplexer is a new Cydia tweak for the jailbroken iPhone and iPad that provides a comprehensive multitasking experience via a combination of customizable features.
Apple has today outlined what the XcodeGhost malware is in a FAQ published on its website, explaining what compromising of some App Store apps actually means for users via its Chinese website, and the steps that the company is taking in order to minimize the risk and ensure its developers can be protected moving forward.
As we reported recently, Apple's App Store was a victim of a large-scale attack, infecting a bunch of iPhone and iPad apps, mostly from China, with malware.
Excitement levels within the world of iOS are at an all-time hight thanks to the imminent availability of Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus hardware. There's also the addition of the recently released iOS 9 firmware that has caused a storm by managing to find its way onto approximately 50% of compatible devices already. As if interest in the Apple ecosystem wasn't already at high enough levels, ZERODIUM, the zero-day acquisition platform, has now intensified the spotlight being shone on Apple by putting a $1 million bounty on iOS 9's head.
A new strain of malware has been detected living in some extremely popular apps on the iOS App Store. XcodeGhost - given the name because of the fact that it's distributed through a malicious build of Apple's Xcode integrated development environment - is the latest malware to befall Apple's iOS App Store, and has been found to exist in the extremely popular WeChat messaging application as well as Didi Kuaidi, the main rival to ride-sharing service Uber in the Chinese market.
Here's how to get iOS 8 all-caps keyboard back in iOS 9. If you aren't a fan of the new iOS 9 keyboard showing keys in lowercase when the Shift key isn't pressed, this is for you.















