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Germany Announces iOS Security Warning Over PDFs

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The German government announced Wednesday several Apple iOS devices have “two critical weak points for which no patch exists.” The warning from Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security advises users of iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices to avoid opening PDF files and visiting unfamiliar websites. Apple is already investigating the issue which appeared earlier this week.

The issue appears to be with iPhones using iOS 3.1.2-4.01, iPads using iOS 3.2-3.2.1 and iPods touch devices using iOS 3.1.2-4.0, according to the German statement. Earlier this week, hackers built “JailBreakMe”, an exploit of how Safari handles PDF files. The exploit “jailbreaks” the devices.


[9to5Mac]
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5 responses to “Germany Announces iOS Security Warning Over PDFs”

  1. ClintAButler says:

    Before I ever purchased my new Mac, all I heard was how the Apple operating systems were untouched by hackers, it seems as I get more and more into reading technology news and covering the Mac system I am hearing more and more about it.  Do you feel that sooner or later there will be identified security flaws in the Mac OS X operating system?

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