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Apple Blocking iPhone Security Software

Barence writes "Speaking exclusively to PC Pro, Eugene Kaspersky has claimed Apple has repeatedly refused to deliver the software development kit necessary to design security software for the phone.

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iPhone's Liquid Sensors Can Be Triggered By Wintertime Use

An anonymous reader writes "The Polish website Moje Jabluszko ran an experiment that proves the poor reliability of the liquid contact indicators (original, in Polish) installed by Apple in the iPhone

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Why Apple Doesn't Market Squarely To Businesses

snydeq writes "Despite feature enhancements that suggest otherwise, Apple remains lukewarm to any Mac and iPhone success in business environments.

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New iPhone Attack Kills Apps, Reroutes Web Traffic

Trailrunner7 sends in a threatpost.com article on exploiting flaws in the way the iPhone handles digital certificates.

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Malicious App In Android Market

dumbnose writes to let us know that a fraudulent app that attempts to steal bank information has made it to the Android app store.

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Blizzard Authenticators May Become Mandatory

An anonymous reader writes "WoW.com is reporting that a trusted source has informed them that Blizzard is giving serious consideration to making authenticators mandatory on all World of Warcraft accou

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Malware Could Grab Data From Stock iPhones

Ardisson writes "Swiss iPhone developer Nicolas Seriot presented last night a talk on iPhone Privacy in Geneva.

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Security Firms Can't Protect iPhone From Threats

nk497 writes "F-Secure researchers are calling attention to the fact that it's impossible to run third-party anti-virus on iPhones, because the SDK doesn't allow for it.

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First Malicious iPhone Worm In the Wild

An anonymous reader writes "After the ikee worm that displayed a picture of Rick Astley on jailbroken iPhones, the first malicious iPhone worm (Google translation; original, in Dutch) has now been dis

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BlackBerry Will Remain Market Leader Through 2014: Analyst

Google’s Android OS-based phones and Apple’s iPhone maybe get all the media love, but one analyst firm believes that it will be RIM’s BlackBerry that will be the smartphone king of the U.S.

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Say Hello to Devicescape Wi-Fi for Nokia, Android

Devicescape is hoping to meet smartphone users’ increasing demand for Wi-Fi access by broadening support for its Easy Wi-Fi Network to include Nokia and Android-based handsets — beyond currently

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My Video Interview with Joe Hewitt, Facebook’s iPhone App Guru

Much of Facebook’s success on the iPhone has come courtesy of Joe Hewitt, an ace programmer who joined the world’s largest social networking site when it acquired Parakey, a company he co-founded

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Verizon to Launch an iPhone Next Year?

The mobile space has long buzzed with rumors of a Verizon Wireless version of the iPhone, and according to Northeast Securities, the device may finally arrive next year.

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Firefox Most Vulnerable Browser, Safari Close

An anonymous reader writes "Cenzic released its report revealing the most prominent types of Web application vulnerabilities for the first half of 2009.

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First iPhone Worm Discovered, Rickrolls Jailbroken Phones

Unexpof writes "Users of jailbroken iPhones in Australia are reporting that their wallpapers have been changed by a worm to an image of '80s pop icon Rick Astley.

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