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First iPhone flaw found
- Wednesday, July 25 - 2007 at 08:47
Security researchers have found a vulnerability in Apple's iPhone that enables hackers to steal any data from the device, or turn it into a remote surveillance tool, according to InfoWorld. The exploit can be delivered from a malicious web site visited through the iPhone's Safari browser. As well as stealing data, it can force the phone to make a system sound and even vibrate.
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