Steps to remove the Ikee virus (variant A, B, C & D)
If you haven’t already installed mobile terminal via Cydia, do so.
Reboot your iPhone.
Run mobile terminal, and at the prompt, type su.
The default password is alpine (unless you’ve already changed it).
Type in the following commands one line at a time, end press return after each line.
You may get messages such as No such file or directory – but that’s fine, different variants may leave behind different files.
rm /bin/poc-bbot
rm /bin/sshpass
rm /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.ikey.bbot.plist
rm /var/lock/bbot.lock
rm /var/log/youcanbeclosertogod.jpg
rm /var/mobile/Library/LockBackground.jpg
rm /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.saurik.Cydia.Startup.plist
rm /usr/libexec/cydia/startup
rm /usr/libexec/cydia/startup-helper
rm /usr/libexec/cydia/startup.so
When you’re done, reboot your iPhone.
Now, change your wallpaper to something cool. You should be free of Rick’s ghost now.
Follow the steps below to prevent getting hacked again.
Steps to change your iPhone root password (and minimize being hacked)
Start mobile terminal (download and install via Cydia if you haven’t done so yet).
Type su.
Enter alpine as the password.
At the prompt, type passwd.
Enter your new root password. DO NOT FORGET THIS!
Enter the same password again.
You should now be secure from viruses that use the default password to hack into your phone.