Unflod virus for iOS 7 - here is one of the sources of the infection

  Yesterday I told you that a malware named Unflod Baby Panda can infect jailbroken iDevices on iOS 7, file unflod.dylib being used to operate our terminals and steal Apple ID credentials-hate. Although yesterday it was not known what exactly infects our iDevices, during the night the hacker i0n1c discovered that a theme called NextGenUI contains malware. It was released a few weeks ago in popular repos Cydia and it is not the only one that infects our terminals, the package being deleted quickly in Cydia.

  For now, it is not known for sure who developed this package for our terminals, but it is assumed that the Chinese company Taig, which sponsored the solution jailbreak for iOS 7, would be involved in the whole story. Yesterday I explained how you can disinfect your terminals if you are infected with malware Unflood, but the safest method to secure your terminals is an update to iOS 7.1. Considering that multiple packages of Cydia are infected, I will provide you with new information about the problematic ones as they become available.