Not to mention that the ability to jailbreak a device requires that the "breaker" be "console" to it: it must be in possession. As with any system, if you can sit console, your access and control can change dramatically. When someone can "jailbreak" an iPhone remotely (either through a wireless, wifi or bluetooth connection) with no interaction or permission of the owner or user of the device, then you have an argument.
Not to mention that the ability to jailbreak a device requires that the "breaker" be "console" to it: it must be in possession. As with any system, if you can sit console, your access and control can change dramatically. When someone can "jailbreak" an iPhone remotely (either through a wireless, wifi or bluetooth connection) with no interaction or permission of the owner or user of the device, then you have an argument.