iPhone ‘Back Door’ Problem Exist

Posted on August 12, 2008 
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iphone iPhone Back Door Problem Exist
The term of nobody’s perfect is also can be implemented to the hi-tech product phenomenal product such as iPhone from Apple.

Yesterday, at Monday, in August 11, Steve Jobs, the Apple chief executive confirmed the existence of the incidentally bad thing which called “back door” which built into the latest iPhone software, one that can remove applications built into the device at the company’s whim. The news is according to an interview in Monday’s Wall Street Journal, the back door was added as a security measure.

“Mr. Jobs confirmed such a capability exists, but argued that Apple needs it in case it inadvertently allows a malicious program — one that stole user’s personal data, for example — to be distributed to iPhones through the App Store,” the Journal reported. “’Hopefully we never have to pull that lever, but we would be irresponsible not to have a lever like that to pull,’” Jobs said.

Jobs told the Journal that Apple had sold $30 million worth of software at the Apple iPhone App Store in the first month. It also arbitrarily removed a $999 “I Am Rich” app that did little more than display a glowing gem. I think we can simply tell the nothing’s perfect including the most phenomenal product like iPhone. Let we waiting for the updated patch for this leakness.

RULE CHANGED! NO MORE DOFOLLOW
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2 Responses to “iPhone ‘Back Door’ Problem Exist”

  1. Steve on October 14th, 2009 12:43 am

    yes, i had no doubt apple would impliment some kind of backdoor, i mean thats the way apple take it and give it, so no fucking shit its going to pop up in the phone as well. you guys are just a shitty niche market.

  2. Steve on October 14th, 2009 12:48 am

    and just because they hopefully dont pull the lever doesnt mean someone else wont over and over again or maybe already(US Gov anyone XD). so in total we have 5 mac products, IPhone, IDesktop, IMusic, ILaptop and the ISnack 2.0. i think this concludes my PhD in food quality and production.

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