RIM issues security patch to address potential vulnerability
Posted by Steve on Friday Jun 26, 2009 Under NewsThis is cool : Full Article
Straight from the original source:
ED NOTE: Sorry guys, a contributor posted this and I didn’t realize how old it was until now. This patch was issued at the beginning on June. RIM has issued a security patch to address a security vulnerability that could leave many smartphones open to a virus attack. RIM didn’t issue a public statement about the vulnerability, but their site reminds users that “as a mobile device best practice, Research In Motion recommends that BlackBerry smartphone users open attachments from trusted sources only,” Carl Leonard of U.K.-based Websense Security Lab said hackers may be looking to steal corporate sales information, intellectual property or customer data, all of which has value in the underground economy. Nobody has come out saying they’ve been affected by this vulnerability, and RIM’s security patch will stop any future attempts at hacking into the device.
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Is it just me, or are crackberrys the most reliable pdas.
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