On 02/13/2013 08:05 AM, Joel Esler wrote:
To be sold in the store, sure.  But your apps don't have to be sold in the 
store.

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Joel Esler
Senior Research Engineer, VRT
OpenSource Community Manager
Sourcefire


On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Jim Preston wrote:

On 02/13/2013 07:36 AM, Joel Esler wrote:
Apple doesn't block everything but what they have tested. What does that mean?

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Joel Esler
Sent from my iPhone 
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Basically it means that you have get your applications from the App
Store and all programs have to be approved by Apple to be sold in the store.

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Jim Preston

Unless I am mistaken, that is the point of this thread. The fact that if you want non-apple approved applications, you need to jailbreak the phone and hence should Envais0n be considered malware since it exploits IOS flaws to allow jailbreaking.

I personally do not own an iPhone but.... was an IT person in a company that supplied iPhones to select employees and therefore was involved in ordering and setting them up. This bit is just to explain my familiarity (or lack there of depending on your viewpoint) with iPhones

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Jim Preston



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