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Iphone emergency flaw to be fixed

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Mon Sep 01 2008, 14:01

A GAPING HOLE in the Iphone's security will be fixed next month according to Macworld.

The back door, which overrides password security on a PIN locked handset, allows access to URLs, mail addresses and phone numbers.

Apple rep Jennifer Bowcock told the web site that the gaffe, which she describes as a "minor iPhone security issue" and which allows unauthorised access to sensitive data simply by pressing the emergency call button on the locked phone's touch screen, followed by a double tap on the 'home' button, would be fixed in the next security update "in September".

Until the software update is released you can protect your data by setting the phone so that double clicking the 'home' button takes you to the home screen rather than the default 'favourites' page. µ

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"minor iPhone security issue"

Apple just doesn't have a clue re: security response and evaluation. They are definitely taking the mantle from Microsoft on the head in sand approach to security.

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