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Flaw in iPhone, iPads may have allowed hackers to steal data for years

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By Christopher Bing and Joseph Menn

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iOS, unlike Android, is not open source software and we cannot see the source code. This makes detecting these kinds attacks extremely difficult by anyone except Apple. This is 100% on them. Avraham is a genius.

I'll stick with my Android.

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Never used the mail app.

i will stick with my Apple products.

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i will stick with my Apple products

I’ll second that.

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What? Say it ain't so, Jobs! I read from a zillion people that IOS couldn't be hacked. All the Apple sycophants I know said it was impossible. Whaddaya know! Guess I'll stick with my Android.

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Who cares? As long as it's a lightweight and thin as possible. Small price to pay for style.

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All the Apple fan boys will be kicking themselves after spending a fortune over the years on basically rubbish phones with zero security. Alas Saint Steve Jobs might have to be re-evaluated.

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All the Apple fan boys will be kicking themselves after spending a fortune over the years on basically rubbish phones with zero security.

We buy them coz they are pretty and shiny, didn't you know that, Advanced Android boy?

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