A new exploit will either lock up your iPhone or iPod Touch or crash your
Safari browser on your PC or Mac OS desktop if you simply visit a
maliciously coded Web site. Unlike an earlier
exploit<http://www.iphoneworld.ca/news/2008/01/25/apple-iphone-safari-browser-memory-exhaustion-remote-denial-of-service-vulnerability-discovered/>that
required users to click to become infected, the new
code published by
iPhoneWorld<http://www.iphoneworld.ca/news/2008/03/18/new-iphone-safari-remote-dos-exploit-locks-up-your-iphone-by-simply-visiting-a-malicious-page/>requires
no user interaction.


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Memphis TN

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