http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20071017/bs_nf/56074

" Moore posted to the site an exploit that would allow a hacker to insert
malicious code onto someone's iPhone to access the device's data. Because
the flawed TIFF library is used by the iPhone's Web browser, e-mail program,
and iTunes software -- and because all of those programs run as root
processes -- one of the iPhone's undocumented "features" is a gaping
security hole."


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