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Rotting Apple
11th August 2008    Current rating: 

Topic: Technology

 
Intego, the provider of security specifically for Mac just announced that they now offer protection for the iPhone:
 
Now that Apple has made it possible for users to add applications to the iPhone and iPod touch, there is a risk of installing applications that can harm these devices, or take control of them. And users “jailbreaking” (unlocking) an iPhone or iPod touch can install even more applications, increasing this risk. There are a number of security vulnerabilities that make these devices susceptible to attack; exploits for these vulnerabilities can be found easily, and future exploits are certain to be discovered.
 
 VirusBarrier X5 now offers the ability to scan files and applications on the iPhone and iPod touch in search of malware or files that indicate that exploits have compromised the devices. Users connect an iPhone or iPod touch to their Mac, then choose the device and scan it with VirusBarrier X5.
Interesting, except this all goes back to a point we raised in a previous posting:
 
…you can't expect to protect a smart phone the same way you would a PC. That's like trying to protect a bicyclist the way you would an automobile driver- while an airbag works in a car, you wouldn't stick one in a bike's handlebars!
 
 Quite frankly, the popularity of the iPhone is going to lead to the inevitability that “something” is going to come up to compromise the devices. After all, hackers target what’s going to get the most attention when crippled. 
 
 Beselo is a great example of how different mobile device viruses are becoming… while most PCs and Mac have very specific operating systems, it all varies in handsets, especially with more complex smartphones. Beselo is very dynamic, using MMS and Bluetooth to spread itself.
 
It will be interesting to see what’s next. The iPhone is certainly fueling the awareness and adoption of smartphones overall, which means attacks like Beselo are just the beginning.

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