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iPhone security flaw exposes private data | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    A security flaw in Apple Inc's iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on the way.
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iPhone4 first complaints... - 0 views

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    Technology » iPhone4 first complaints... By Paolo Ruffino | June 27, 2010 0diggsdigg iPhone4 is in the stores and so are the complaints for some flaws. The biggest one is related to the antenna, placed on the left. If you are left handed and hold the iPhone as a left handed, then the antenna can't get the signal... Some early users (see video) claim this is due to a software problem. Another issue is related to scratches. Apparently the new iPhone scratches very easily. On YouTube and forums there are reviews and unboxing videos, and of course a lot of them are reporting minor or major issues in the new iPhone4.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 design flaw could lead to 'Glassgate' - 17 views

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    Apple is apparently aware of another iPhone 4 design flaw, one that could very well lead to a bunch of cracked cases, a press conference and a name: 'Glassgate'.
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Adam Mills

Engineer says Consumer Reports' iPhone 4 tests were flawed - 1 views

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    An electromagnetic engineer has called out Consumer Reports' testing on the iPhone 4, tests that led them to not recommending the phone to the public.
Adam Mills

iPhone SMS bug could potentially hijack every iPhone in the world - 0 views

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    There is a bug out there for the iPhone that infects through SMS. It can then spread through the contacts list and apparently there is only one way to stop it. This has the potential to be ugly.
Jeff Johnson

G1 vs. iPhone: The tale of the tape - Apple 2.0 - 0 views

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    Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G and the G1 with Google (GOOG) unveiled on Tuesday have a lot in common. Both are smart phones designed for users who want easier access to the Web than is offered by the current generation of RIM (RIMM) BlackBerries. They share a lot of features - high res (320 x 480 pixel) color displays, motion sensors, support for GPS and Bluetooth 2.0, and venues for third-party apps. And they share some of the same flaws - both are locked to their respective networks, both lack video recording capability and full cut-and-paste text editing, to name just a few.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 arriving with screen discoloration - 1 views

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    This isn't good. It looks like some of the early iPhone 4 arrivals are suffering from screen discoloration issues. Launch day could get ugly.
hshshks0172

You must safeguard yourself from zero-click assaults. - 0 views

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    The most recent Apple flaw was a combination of a zero-click assault and a zero-day exploit. Here's everything you need to know. When the contents of a Saudi activist's phone were reviewed by Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity monitoring group that has spent years researching digital dangers, experts immediately determined that it was contaminated. But it wasn't just any virus that had infected the phone. It was infected with the zero-click Pegasus malware from NSO Group, which infects computers without requiring users to click on a link. Before the update is implemented, there's "absolutely nothing you can do to safeguard your phone" with Pegasus, according to Chris Vickery, a self-described data breach hunter.
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