Comments on: Apple to fix hole in password-protected iPhones
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Customer: Hey, Apple, my iPhone shocks me every time I put it to my ear.
Apple: Oh, that is a minor glitch. Man up you wimp!
Ha Ha, feature.
Customer: Hey, Apple, my iPhone shocks me every time I put it to my ear.
Apple: Oh, that is a minor issue. Man up you wimp!
Hmmm if that is a not a major bug what is? I believe it also lets the person get a hold of your calander and contacts as well. My guess is that Apple would think this is major if the device itself was affected. Like they would care about a personal data security issue
'Done. You are now in your favorites. This seems like a feature, because you may want to have emergency number in your favorites for quick dial. The security problem here is double. The first: anyone picking up your phone can make a call to anyone in your favorites. On top of that, this also opens access to your full Address Book, the dial keypad, and your voice mail."
Like i said before that seems like a MAJOR BUG to me. I included the link to the article if you want to check it out.
http://gizmodo.com/5042332/huge-iphone-security-flaw-puts-all-private-information-at-risk
- by ferretboy88 August 30, 2008 5:46 PM PDT
- Apple products never have flaws. What are you talking about. Quicktime, Cough cough.
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