Software pirates use Apple tech to put hacked apps on iPhones - News Summed Up

Software pirates use Apple tech to put hacked apps on iPhones


"Developers that abuse our enterprise certificates are in violation of the Apple Developer Enterprise Program Agreement and will have their certificates terminated, and if appropriate, they will be removed from our Developer Program completely," an Apple spokesperson told Reuters. TutuApp offers a free version of Minecraft, which costs $6.99 in Apple's App Store. They are the centerpiece of Apple's program for corporate apps and enable consumers to install apps onto iPhones without Apple's knowledge. Apple last month briefly banned Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc from using enterprise certificates after they used them to distribute data-gathering apps to consumers. The misuse of the enterprise certificates seen by Reuters does not rely on jailbreaking and can be used on unmodified iPhones.


Source: bd News24 February 14, 2019 03:00 UTC



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