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Here’s the list of iOS apps infected by XcodeGhost malware

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With more than 500 million users affected, XcodeGhost is the biggest security breach to hit iOS. One security firm suggests that the malware has made its way into more than 344 apps so far, and here’s a list of those that are confirmed to have been affected.
This list was put together by Palo Alto Networks, which was first to discover XcodeGhost. It doesn’t include all of the apps that are affected by this malware — it’s going to take a long time to determine exactly how many there are — but it does include those that have been verified so far.
Note some of these apps have been translated from Mandarin by Business Insider.
  • WeChat
  • Didi Chuxing (developed by Uber’s biggest rival in China Didi Kuaidi)
  • Angry Birds 2
  • NetEase
  • Micro Channel
  • IFlyTek input
  • Railway 12306 (the only official app used for buying train tickets in China.
  • The Kitchen
  • Card Safe
  • CITIC Bank move card space
  • China Unicom Mobile Office
  • High German map
  • Jane book
  • Eyes Wide
  • Lifesmart
  • Mara Mara
  • Medicine to force
  • Himalayan
  • Pocket billing
  • Flush
  • Quick asked the doctor
  • Lazy weekend
  • Microblogging camera
  • Watercress reading
  • CamScanner
  • CamCard (a very popular business card reader.)
  • SegmentFault
  • Stocks open class
  • Hot stock market
  • Three new board
  • The driver drops
  • OPlayer
  • Telephone attribution assistant
  • Marital bed
  • Poor tour
  • I called MT
  • I called MT 2
  • Freedom Battle
Again, this is the list of apps that have been found to carry XcodeGhost, but there are hundreds of others out there that are affected. When they surface, we will update this list, but for now, if you’re using any of these apps you should remove them from your device immediately until they are updated.
Apple has already begun removing affected apps from the App Store, so we should have to worry about downloading them in the future. But bear in mind it could take time to catch them all.
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