Hackers suggest that you turn off your iPhone if you get a suspicious text message.
Earlier this month we learned about a critical security flaw has been
found in the SMS system for the iPhone that could remotely crash the
device with a single text message.
It's believed that the security hole could pave the way for an attacker
to run malicious code on the iPhone that would allow it to access the
GPS, microphone or internet connection.
The security bug is unusual for the iPhone as most applications on the
device run inside their own sandboxes, which should restrict them from
tapping into portions of the device that it shouldn't be accessible.
But for one reason or another, the SMS function isn't as protected and
could give an attacker root access.
The security experts have already shared their findings with Apple, but
the company has yet to release a patch or even indicate that a patch is
on the way.
Whether Apple is ready or not, Mac OS X security experts Charlie Miller
and Colin Mulliner plan to reveal the security hole plan on Thursday at
the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas.
If Apple doesn't release a patch soon, iPhone users should be on guard
against receiving a text message containing a single square character.
"This is serious. The only thing you can do to prevent it is turn off your phone," Miller told
Stay tuned for an update tomorrow.
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