Tag: Security
Security Details: iTunes 8, QuickTime 7.5.5, and iPhone OS 2.1
Apple has become reticent in its release notes but is generally bit more forthcoming when it comes to Security Updates. If you’re interested in learning more about security updates, visit this site, which lists all security-related updates, starting with the most recent. read it here www.iphoneatlas.com
Stargate Group / ST security: accreditation horror
The process of separating journalists from groupies is one of the most significant parts of operating a media center. Make it too lax, and you have too many groupies in there. Make it too stringent, and you risk pissing off legitimate journalists who forgot to accredit beforehand and happen to crawl by. Using press ID cards [...]
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Security Details: iTunes 8, QuickTime 7.5.5, and iPhone OS 2.1
Apple has become reticent in its release notes but is generally bit more forthcoming when it comes to Security Updates. If you’re interested in learning more about security updates, visit this site, which lists all security-related updates, starting with the most recent. The most recent entry covers iTunes 8, followed by an entry concerning QuickTime 7.5.5. [...]
Hacker to break iPhone’s security via live webcast
There’s so much going on this week! It’s like you have to stay glued to your computer to soak up all the info. But that’s okay. That’s what we love here at iPhone Buzz. That being said, Jonathan Zdziarsky at O’Reilly is going to hack the iPhone’s security on Thursday, September 11 and you can [...]
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Apple iTunes, iPod Touch, QuickTime Get Security Fixes
The Mac-oriented fix addresses a misleading warning dialog box that "incorrectly informs the user that unblocking iTunes Music Sharing doesn't affect the firewall's security."
Microsoft updates boost law firm security
Case study: Automatic downloads keeping info safe...
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ASA TV ad ban, Apple increasing production, iPhone “most powerful dev platform”, 2.0.2 security risk
UK iPhone Internet access TV ad banned The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has ordered that Apple not show the current iPhone TV ad which claims the handset gives access to “all parts of the Internet”. A whole two people complained that the iPhone’s inability to render Java and Flash in web sites meant that it didn’t [...]
Emergency Call Security Flaw Persists in iPhone 2.1
This could be a flaw, or feature, but it turns out you still have the ability to make a phone call, to any number, while the iPhone is locked with a passcode. Wasn’t the “emergency” call feature meant to call “emergency” numbers such as ...
Mobile Enterprise Apps: The Next Security Frontier
Mobile application developers are a busy lot these days as organizations look to put the latest applications in the hands of mobile employees. However, as organizations' networks extend ever outward and "over the air," data and application security are primary concerns.
Emergency Call Security Flaw Persists in iPhone 2.1
About a month ago Dieter reported about a fairly large security flaw in firmware 2.0.2 that gave access to Safari, Email, and a frightening amount of personal data. Apple patched it in 2.1. Or did they? This could be a flaw, or feature, but it turns out you still have the ability to make a phone [...]


