Can an ipad get a virus?
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Not ready to say never, but so far we have not had a single case of a stock machine being reported with a virus, and that's with nearly a quarter million members.
I'd say we have a reasonably representative sample of the iPad population, including some very big brains in the jailbreaking department, so I would have thought we would have something, if there is anything to hear.
Additionally, the news team have not reported any rumblings of virus attacks on iDevices.
It's almost certain that virus writers are going to find one or more exploits, given time, especially as different generations of iDevices wind up with different versions of iOS, but so far we seem to be safe.
I wouldn't go so far as to call BS, but I'd like to see some additional info before I change my views and behavior.
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09-04-2012 12:12 AM
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iPad Junkie
Give it time. Someone will come up with a way to hack into these types of devices using various methods especially as Apple users grow over time in which case it would be ideal for app designers to start coming up with profound antivirus and firewall apps.
Current Apple Devices:
iPad 3-Black-16G-WiFi
iPod Touch 4th Gen-Black-8G-WiFi
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iPF Novice

Originally Posted by
crumbcookie
So far at my work we have help "clean up" 100's (possibly thousands) of iPads with viruses. The typical one that we get is the one we cut from the network since they had phising attack malware in them. Since their MAC address is found to be the cause of the phising attack we immediately cut them out. Then the owners compain because they can not get on the network. We verify in on an isolated network that they are the one causing it. The solution have been easy so far. Usually backing up the data and wiping (ie RESETing EVERYTHING) it to the new status. Apps downloaded back and data put back. We verify that the iPad is healthy again (no more phising attacks) and we return them and let them roam the network again. We usually have the owners do the procedure themselves (except for the ones we rent/loan). We get a large amount of transient traffic since we have a public network that people can use for free. So far we have done this cleaning for free but starting next year we will be charging for the service since it is not rare occasion. Amazingly we rarely get this from actual laptops (either PC, Mac or Linux). We only care about the viruses that affect the network so I can not say other viruses exist on laptops or other devices but we have encounter plenty on the iPad (this year with the exception of 1 Windows XP laptop all our LOCAL problems have come from iPads). Currently the iPad is our worst nightmare. And the main reason is the hostility because of this false believe that they can not get viruses.
Really? You're going to fabricate an entire story and then then blame "phising attacks"? It's clear from your post you haven't got a clue.
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Originally Posted by
crumbcookie
So far at my work we have help "clean up" 100's (possibly thousands) of iPads with viruses. The typical one that we get is the one we cut from the network since they had phising attack malware in them. Since their MAC address is found to be the cause of the phising attack we immediately cut them out. Then the owners compain because they can not get on the network. We verify in on an isolated network that they are the one causing it. The solution have been easy so far. Usually backing up the data and wiping (ie RESETing EVERYTHING) it to the new status. Apps downloaded back and data put back. We verify that the iPad is healthy again (no more phising attacks) and we return them and let them roam the network again. We usually have the owners do the procedure themselves (except for the ones we rent/loan).
We get a large amount of transient traffic since we have a public network that people can use for free. So far we have done this cleaning for free but starting next year we will be charging for the service since it is not rare occasion. Amazingly we rarely get this from actual laptops (either PC, Mac or Linux).
We only care about the viruses that affect the network so I can not say other viruses exist on laptops or other devices but we have encounter plenty on the iPad (this year with the exception of 1 Windows XP laptop all our LOCAL problems have come from iPads). Currently the iPad is our worst nightmare. And the main reason is the hostility because of this false believe that they can not get viruses.
With respect I have a real hard time believing your statement. Thewitt frankly is not only a long standing member of our forums but also one of our most knowledgeable users Frankly you would need to provide hard evidence to prove you are correct. In my business I happened to very close to several corporations whom have installed iPad's. I can assure you that non of these sites have experianced issues and in addition all our 100 store have free wifi. Our IT department has again not detected any issues with iPads however windows laptops have had issues. iPads are moving rapidly in to all types of corporations and government sites. If issues like what you have stated existed the web would be full of stories and discussions.
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never say never but i believe its highly unlikely.
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iPad Junkie
I heard of this one attack that got iPhones that we're jailbroken. It's quite funny and was harmless I believe but it's still a possibility, so I would never say never.
Search google for 'iphone you got rick rolled' and you can read lots of articles on this. It changed the home screen to a picture of rick Astley haha
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Can an ipad get a virus?

Originally Posted by
therealriley
I heard of this one attack that got iPhones that we're jailbroken. It's quite funny and was harmless I believe but it's still a possibility, so I would never say never.
Search google for 'iphone you got rick rolled' and you can read lots of articles on this. It changed the home screen to a picture of rick Astley haha
To add to this - the ONLY reason the phones got "RickRolled" was because the phone owners did not change their default system password after opening their phones up for Secure Shell (SSH) work. Those that changed the password - didn't get RickRolled.
Marilyn
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Originally Posted by
crumbcookie
So far at my work we have help "clean up" 100's (possibly thousands) of iPads with viruses. The typical one that we get is the one we cut from the network since they had phising attack malware in them. Since their MAC address is found to be the cause of the phising attack we immediately cut them out. Then the owners compain because they can not get on the network. We verify in on an isolated network that they are the one causing it. The solution have been easy so far. Usually backing up the data and wiping (ie RESETing EVERYTHING) it to the new status. Apps downloaded back and data put back. We verify that the iPad is healthy again (no more phising attacks) and we return them and let them roam the network again. We usually have the owners do the procedure themselves (except for the ones we rent/loan).
We get a large amount of transient traffic since we have a public network that people can use for free. So far we have done this cleaning for free but starting next year we will be charging for the service since it is not rare occasion. Amazingly we rarely get this from actual laptops (either PC, Mac or Linux).
We only care about the viruses that affect the network so I can not say other viruses exist on laptops or other devices but we have encounter plenty on the iPad (this year with the exception of 1 Windows XP laptop all our LOCAL problems have come from iPads). Currently the iPad is our worst nightmare. And the main reason is the hostility because of this false believe that they can not get viruses.
Nonsense.
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I think the only threat is a malicious app slipping through Apple's fingers into the AppStore. It happened several times on the Google Market, always were Chinese developed apps and mostly related to some sort of porn if I recall correctly.
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