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Huge iPhone Security Flaw Puts All Private Information at Risk

There's a huge security problem in the latest iPhone 2.0.2: if you have your JesusPhone password protected, using a very simple trick gives anyone full access to your cellphone private information in Mail, SMS, Contacts, and even Safari. The two-step trick is even simpler to the one used in the past to gain access to the phone to install unlocking cards or jailbreak.

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kevanio095758d ago

Apart from the simple trick that disables this.

Settings -> General -> Home Button -> iPod

Damn that huge flaw, totally unfixable.

snittolo5757d ago

Apart from that fix not being common knowledge in the business world this is a pretty big security flaw. Until this is patched this affects more then just the "kool kids klub" of iphone users.

MikeGdaGod5757d ago

i still haven't updated my iphone yet because of all the problems i've read about but hopefully this will be fixed soon.

the article makes the issue sound like the WORST THING EVER. lol

Adamalicious5757d ago

I haven't had any problems with 2.0.2

foodbox5757d ago (Edited 5757d ago )

Yet another reason that the jesusphone sucks.

This shouldnt bother any of the 18 year old abercrombie-t-shirt wearing bleach blondes I see using an iphone, they wouldnt know about it anyway.

Glad I got a Pantech Duo. Love this phone. Highly recommend it.

Pain5757d ago (Edited 5757d ago )

It ok to be jealous.

and for the record Putting any Important Info on Anything is Risky.

But iphone is Alot safer then a M$ Windows, so suck on that i care.

i have one i LUV IT! and Apple will fix it.... Unlike M$ Flaws.

Bonsai12145757d ago

haha. the title made me think this was a big deal...

zonetrooper55756d ago

Still no point in buying an Iphone yet.

zapass5756d ago

iphone rulez,
xbots droolez

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Here's a closer look at the new ASUS ROG Ally X as early renders are leaked online

It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.

UltimateOwnage1d 6h ago

Is it running the same Windows OS? Because that is the biggest issue with the current Ally.

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Star Wars Hunters Gets Official Global Release Date on Mobile

Developer Zynga has confirmed that Star Wars Hunters will launch globally for Android and iOS devices on June 4, 2024.

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