iPhone can be hacked by a SMS

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If you receive a text message on your iPhone containing only a single square character turn the device off. Quickly.

That small cipher will likely be your only warning that someone has taken advantage of a bug that Miller and his fellow cybersecurity researcher Collin Mulliner plan to publicize Thursday at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas. Using a flaw they've found in the iPhone's handling of text messages, the researchers say they'll demonstrate how to send a series of mostly invisible SMS bursts that can give a hacker complete power over any of the smart phone's functions. That includes dialing the phone, visiting Web sites, turning on the device's camera and microphone and, most importantly, sending more text messages to further propagate a mass-gadget hijacking.

"This is serious. The only thing you can do to prevent it is turn off your phone," Miller told Forbes. "Someone could pretty quickly take over every iPhone in the world with this."

Source:
How To Hijack 'Every iPhone In The World' - Yahoo! India News
 
ravi_9793 said:
If you receive a text message on your iPhone containing only a single square character turn the device off. Quickly.

That small cipher will likely be your only warning that someone has taken advantage of a bug that Miller and his fellow cybersecurity researcher Collin Mulliner plan to publicize Thursday at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas. Using a flaw they've found in the iPhone's handling of text messages, the researchers say they'll demonstrate how to send a series of mostly invisible SMS bursts that can give a hacker complete power over any of the smart phone's functions. That includes dialing the phone, visiting Web sites, turning on the device's camera and microphone and, most importantly, sending more text messages to further propagate a mass-gadget hijacking.

"This is serious. The only thing you can do to prevent it is turn off your phone," Miller told Forbes. "Someone could pretty quickly take over every iPhone in the world with this."

Source:
How To Hijack 'Every iPhone In The World' - Yahoo! India News

That is why S60 rulez.
 
Well you know what iPhone fans will say.

Till the time the issue is fixed, they will say its not such a big issue. (Apple has supposedly not fixed the issue even after being informed of it). If Apple does fix it, they will way that Apple is so cool/great fixing the issue.

Regardless of whether its fixed in iPhone or not, they will taunt WinMo and Android for the same problem pointing it as the biggest problem in WinMo and Andriod. :rofl:
 
MohitPreet said:
If you receive a text message on your iPhone any time after Thursday afternoon containing only a single square character, Charlie Miller would suggest you turn the device off. Quickly.

Aww CAMMAAAN...just one square character !!!

Ya know this just might do the trick...sort out some annoying ppl i know :eek:hyeah:
 
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