New Worm Takes Over Jailbroken iPhones
Unlike the relatively harmless yet still annoying Ikee worm that started popping up on jailbroken iPhones a few weeks ago, this new virus truly is malicious. It can only target jailbroken phones and can be transmitted when two phones use the same wifi network and allows the phone to be remotely accessed and controlled without the owner having any idea it is happening. It is currently only estimated that a few hundred phones are infected in the Netherlands by those who use ING Direct bank, but the BBC is reporting that the worm could easily spread to thousands of iPhones. Thankfully, the worm can only target jailbroken iPhones that have SSH installed, without the default password changed. So, similarly to the Ikee worm, this is easily preventable to anyone who has half a brain to change the default password. The virus connects the phone to a web-based control interface which has been narrowed down to somewhere in Lithuania.
Although this is currently only affecting customers of ING Direct in the Netherlands, the best way to prevent this from affecting you is to not jailbreak your iPhone or, if you must, at least change the default SSH password.

