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Tema: ¿La primer vulnearbilidad del iPhone?

TUAW informa via New York Times:

Happy Monday, everyone; are you done reading Potter yet? Here's a somewhat less magical story for you. Today's New York Times includes an article with the utterly un-sensational headline "iPhone Flaw Lets Hackers Take Over, Security Firm Says" (yes, Times-style requires that even the 'i' in iPhone be capitalized in a headline), discussing the discovery of a buffer overflow exploit in Mobile Safari. The exploit, which can be triggered by browsing to a malicious page in Safari from the phone, claims to allow the execution of arbitrary code, and could expose personal information to an attacker. The exploit is not in the wild and has been reported to Apple; full details are at the Independent Security Evaluators site.

Security Evaluators

MacBook Pro Retina 15" + MacBook Air M2 15” + Apple Studio Display 27" + Apple Thunderbolt Display 27" + iPhone 14 Pro + iPad 2 + Newton 100
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