PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Knowledge Base Software Demo Buy PHPKB Software 
PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Knowledge Management Software  
Knowledge Base Home Knowledge Base Home | Knowledge Base Glossary Glossary | Contact Us Contact Us
Home > All Categories > Mobile Phones & MP3 Players > Apple
Title

Apple To Patch iPhone Security Flaw

According to U.K. based network operator O2, Apple plans to distribute a patch for the iPhone's SMS security flaw as soon as this weekend. What's not clear is if the patch will be only for O2's customers or if Apple will update all iPhones. Update: iPhone OS 3.0.1 released to fix the security flaw!

The iPhone is sold by network operator O2 in the U.K. An O2 spokesperson recently indicated that Apple will issue a patch via iTunes on Saturday, August 1. "We always recommend our customers update their iPhone with the latest software and this is no different. We will be communicating both through the O2 Web site and proactively." In other words, O2 will get the word out to its iPhone customers that they should probably sync with iTunes to receive the patch.

The patch will plug a hole recently revealed by security expert Charlie Miller at the Black Hat conference. The problem allows ne'er-do-wells to send a text message with a single odd character to an iPhone and then gain control over some of the iPhone's functions. Miller explained that the exploit could lead to all sorts of actions, including taking control of the iPhone's camera, text messaging feature and address book.

The problem could be fixed with a minor system software update, or blocked by the network operators that offer the iPhone. Apple hasn't commented on the matter, nor has it confirmed that the patch is coming.

It would be pretty useless for Apple to only protect the iPhones that are sold by O2. Any patch that works for O2 would presumably work for all iPhones. Keep an eye on iTunes, perhaps the patch will be available for U.S. users on Saturday, too.

Update

This afternoon, Apple released iPhone OS 3.0.1 to all iPhone users through iTunes. The software update fixes the security flaw. It does not introduce any new features. Apple is encouraging all iPhone owners to update their software to remain protected.

Source: InformationWeek

A total of 234 users are reading this article.
Posted by: Administrator This question has been viewed 1185 times so far.

Want More?
Would you like to be notified when new articles are added to our knowledgebase? Subscribe to our Feed and get instant notifications when new articles are added to the knowledgebase.

Click Here to view all the questions in the Apple category.
Attachments File Attachments
There are no files attached to this question/article.
How helpful was this article to you?
User Comments User Comments Add Comment
There are no user comments for this article. Click Here and be the first to post a comment.
Related Questions Related General Knowledge Questions
  1. Apple iPhone 3GS Review
  2. iPhone Security Hole - Hacker Reveals iPhone SMS Security Flaw
  3. Apple iPhone - Technical Specifications
  4. Apple iPhone - Photo Gallery, Video & Reviews
  5. Brief History of iPod
  6. Apple iPhone Launched
Information Additional Information
Article Number: 807
Created: 2009-08-03 11:21 AM
Rating: 5 Stars
 
options Article Options
Email to Friend
Export to PDF format Export to PDF File
del.icio.us Bookmark del.icio.us Bookmark
Reditt Bookmark Reditt Bookmark
Digg Bookmark Digg Bookmark
Stumble Stumble It
Subscribe to Article
Twitter
Feedburner Stay Informed by Email
 
Resources Useful Links
 

Related Apple iPhone 3GS Review

Related iPhone Security Hole - Hacker Reveals iPhone SMS Security Flaw

Related Apple iPhone - Technical Specifications

Related Apple iPhone - Photo Gallery, Video & Reviews

Related Brief History of iPod

Related Apple iPhone Launched

Search Knowledge Base Search Knowledge Base
 
 

Powered by PHPKB Knowledge Base Software