Security Flaw In iPhone's Digital Certificate Authentication System Revealed
Digital security blog, Cryptopath has revealed that a critical security flaw in the iPhone can trick users into downloading potentially harmful files. The issue is said to be in the iPhone's provisioning protocol that handles authentication certificates. Apparently hackers can create their own authentication certificates that could trick users into...
Comments
-
Cherry popper!
-
oh crap what the hell apple
-
The Apple approach: we ignore it so it doesn't exist.
That way they can come up with ads claiming their OS is super duper without any flaws.
(and if you find one it's others fault, probably Adobe and their unstable Flash)! -
When has a company advertised the flaws of its product lol
-
Everything dynamic and very positively!
Advanced Acai -
It's pretty cool
-
Apples 'Flawed List' would wipe out a Brazilian Rain Forest's worth of paper, on the iPhone alone!!
Goodbye Giant Redwoods, here comes the iPad!!@ Y W...Lmao
-
What an unbelievably irresponsible article. This is poor editing at it's finest. Hey stupid, this website is called iphonehacks.com--you realize that, right? So maybe you don't spell out in exact detail how to take advantage of this flaw...? Is it just me??
Really, am I all alone in my disgust?
-
I'd prefer to know threats about the security of my iPhones data, ok, I don't want to read exactly how to do it myself, I wouldn't have a clue where to start but it's nice to know that someone has made this info available to Apple rather than trying to use it against me.
You may or may not realize that half of the iPhone related blog topics on the net, share, in varying detail, the same topics.
Remember the 'IKEE' Ssh hack via open ssh? My info on how to prevent that happening to me, and I'm almost positive that the last 4 lines of the topic will also happen.
Irresponsible? No, just informative!