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Apple Outs Anti-Jailbreak Update

Stoobalou writes "Apple has issued an emergency update for devices running the iOS 4 mobile operating system. iOS 4.0.2 plugs the security hole exploited by the iPhone Dev Team to allow pain-free jailbreaking of the iPhone 4 and its manifold siblings as well as... actually, that's about it."

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  1. Why does the submitter see this as a bad thing? by gmack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If jailbreakme can use that exploit then so can someone malicious. Imagine having your phone bricked because you viewed the wrong PDF on some website. The update is a very good thing.

  2. Re:Why does the submitter see this as a bad thing? by MikePikeFL · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly- phrased differently- "A vulnerability actively being exploited in the wild was patched".

    Granted, some of those actively exploiting it were the owners of the devices... but hey. You seriously don't know if it was being exploited by others for financial gain. If they were that good, you'd never know. I'm all for patching the vuln.

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  3. Re:Why does the submitter see this as a bad thing? by maxume · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is a massively publicized remote exploit. That is the most critical sort of security issue for an operating system. There is nothing strange about them prioritizing it.

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  4. Re:Why does the submitter see this as a bad thing? by mdwh2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Indeed. And similarly, it was wrong that the original news of the exploit was publicised as a good thing (or, at worst, neutral), rather than being publicised as a major security hole (like you know they would have had it have been something like Internet Explorer).

    Of course, it is a problem that you need to jailbreak an Iphone to enable basic functionality. But if the media has such a problem with that, maybe they could actually focus on that instead of praising Apple all the time, or conflating the issue with security exploits; or maybe give some coverage to the more popular platforms (Symbian, RIM, Android) that don't need to be jailbroken, instead of the overwhelming coverage of Apple all the time.

  5. Re:Why does the submitter see this as a bad thing? by bsDaemon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In modern parlance, "bricked" means "mildly inconvenienced for about 30 minutes" rather than "made completely inoperable to the point where the hardware is now about as useful as a standard brick" and "zero day" means "sometime within the next 5 years after the actual software was released in the first place."

  6. Re:Outing the update by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It isn't just anti-jailbreak, it's patching a pretty serious security flaw.