Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Glad Im Too Poor For An Iphone
According to a notable computer security researcher, a bug in Apple's mobile operating system allows hackers to take control of iPhone and iPad apps, using them to steal people's photos, contacts and even send text messages without the device's user knowing about it. Charlie Miller, a researcher at Accuvant and one of the world's best-known Apple hackers, discovered how to do this and is letting Apple know so hackers with bad intentions are not able to do it. Apple was alerted 3 weeks ago to th problem and stated they are working on a way to fix the problem. To me, this is scary to know that someone could be hacking my private pictures and texts and calls in my phone. Nobody has a right into my things like that. Hopefully Apple gets this problem fixed and fast.
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