An attack on iOS app validation means that it's possible to be tricked into 
replacing a legitimate app with an illegitimate one which looks legitimate.  
Furthermore, the illegitimate app has access to data of the app it replaced.  
Full details here:
http://www.fireeye.com/blog/technical/cyber-exploits/2014/11/masque-attack-all-your-ios-apps-belong-to-us.html
 

Don't install iOS apps from anywhere other than the App Store, and never 
respond to a prompt requesting installation from a web page or somewhere else.  
If you are warned that an app is untrusted when you launch it, delete it 
immediately.

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