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The Link: iPhone Security Flaw Save Email Print
Posted: 7:42 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 7:42 PM Aug 29, 2008
Reporter: Brad Myers
Email Address: brad.myers@wsaz.com

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A security flaw in the iPhone's latest software could let others read your e-mail, even when the device is locked. Two tech websites, "Mac Rumors" and "Gizmodo," say unauthorized users can access e-mail, private contact lists and even the dial keypad on iPhones running the 2.02 software. They can do so by simply clicking "emergency call" then double clicking the "home" button. A spokesperson for Apple says the company is aware of the problem and is creating a software update to fix it. Apple recommends users set the "home" button to open iPod music collection rather than the phone's favorites menu.

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Now to Microsoft who's having some security problems of its own. Those problems, however, have been addressed in the newest version of Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer 8's beta 2 version was released earlier this week with some added features, including the ability to surf the web without being tracked. The feature, also unofficially known as "porn mode," lets users decide whether or not they want IE to save their browsing history, cookies and other information.

For example -- if you’re searching Google for say a gift for a family member -- they wouldn't be able to look through the history and find your search. Other features include a "smart screen" feature that discourages malware.

Get yourself hooked up in The Link by logging on here at WSAZ.com/thelink or look under the News Features tab. Questions and comments may be e-mailed to brad.myers@wsaz.com.

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