A new virus will hit iPhone owners

securitywarning After the owners of iPhone from Australia suffered from a virus almost harmless that was created in order to warn users to change their phone's root password, now it's the turn of the Europeans, more precisely the Dutch, to be targeted by a worm aimed at the iPhone OS. The worm was detected by the security company F-Secure, made headlines in Dutch news publications and from the report from F-Secure we are dealing with a worm that targets ING bank customers, iPhone owners who use the bank's Internet Banking service. The virus only attacks jailbroken phones and redirects users to a phantom website, identical to the bank's, where customers enter their username and password, which are then used to steal money from the unlucky's accounts. It is not yet known how many hundreds or thousands of phones are infected, but the protection is quite simple, you just have to change the root password of the phone and the virus cannot infect your phone. If you do not know how to do this, follow the tutorial this.

If the fear of losing all the money doesn't convince some people to change their phone's root password, then I don't know what will. Did you change your password?