How do I get rid of the Nginx virus on my IPad Air 2?

One of my favorite sites was replaced by the Nginx virus so I erased all my history and tried accessing the page and it works now. I'm worried that the virus is still lurking in my software though. Is there any way I can check to make sure that all of it is gone?

iPad Air, iOS 9.2

Posted on Jan 20, 2016 11:03 PM

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Posted on Jan 22, 2016 6:14 PM

iOS is not prone to viruses. Most likely, your problem was caused by the adware in the browser.

The steps you've taken (erasing the history) are sufficient, you don't have to be worried.

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Sep 5, 2017 2:13 AM in response to LovelyGraced

Firstly nginx is a web server. Its a reverse proxy used to serve content to the web to be more specific. It is not a virus that infects the iPad.


Usually when you see the nginx page that means in this case "your favorite site" was temporarily down. You said the site was inaccessible and then it became available again. This seems like a situation where the web developers had some software issues or networking problems to be addressed and once they were fixed everything worked as expected.


This doesn't stick out as a typical case of malicious software rather human error albeit intended or unintentional. As a software developer I use nginx on a daily basis. I was looking for benchmarks on caddy and nginx and came across this Q & A.... Suffice to say I couldn't let this go unanswered.

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