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Archive for July 25th, 2007

Opportunities in Disguise

“I always view problems as opportunities in work clothes.”
– Henry Kaiser, businessman

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Apple’s iPhone Hacked Like a Computer

A group of U.S. security Relevant Products/Services researchers claims to have discovered an iPhone flaw that can open the door for malicious hackers to take control of the smartphone remotely.While Jon Lech Johansen, also known as “DVD Jon,” was busy cracking the activation codes for the iPhone, a team at Independent Security Evaluators set out to investigate how difficult it would be for a remote adversary to compromise private information stored on the new handset.

“Within two weeks of part time work, we had successfully discovered a vulnerability … and created a proof-of-concept exploit capable of delivering files from the user’s iPhone to a remote attacker,” the researchers wrote.

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Founder of Facebook Accused of Theft

A social-media battle is brewing in Boston this week. A U.S. District Court Judge in Beantown is expected to make a decision on whether to proceed with a lawsuit that alleges Faceook’s founder swiped trade secrets, source code, and intellectual property from his fellow Harvard University students.Judge Douglas P. Woodlock is hearing arguments on the Facebook founder’s motion to dismiss the case. The March lawsuit claims that Mark Zuckerberg, now Facebook’s CEO, was hired to develop a Web site for the Harvard students. That Web site was to be called ConnectU, an online social-networking Relevant Products/Services site similar to Facebook. Zuckerberg promised to keep the plans a secret, but registered the Facebook.com domain name shortly after he began work on the ConnectU project, the court filings indicate.

Harvard students Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narenda are asking the court to shut down Facebook, give them control of the property, and award them profits from the popular social-networking site. Facebook has about 30 million members.

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