Here's how you can quickly find out if your iPhone is infected with malware

  This weeks malware for iPhone is in the foreground, the terminals that have jailbreak performed, being the only ones in danger of being infected with a Trojan that can steal their login data for Apple ID-hate. I have explained in this article how you can find out if you are infected and what is the method by which you can disinfect yourself iPhone-, although a restore is the only real solution to get rid of the problem, and now the well-known hacker i0n1c tells us a "symptom" that should make us understand that iPhoneours has a problem.

  He claims that in the situation where the autonomy of our iPhone is much less than usual, we should ask ourselves if the device is somehow infected with a malware. This only applies to terminals that have jailbreak and of course it is not a 100% certain indicator, because the autonomy can be reduced by open processes in the background which are not malware. Even so, the information should be taken into account, especially since it comes from one of the people who discovered the malware Unflood.