iFTPStorage 1.3 Directory Traversal
iFTPStorage versions 1.3 and below for iPhone / iPod Touch suffers from a directory traversal vulnerability.
Tags: directory-traversal, iphone, touchiFTPStorage versions 1.3 and below for iPhone / iPod Touch suffers from a directory traversal vulnerability.
Tags: directory-traversal, iphone, touchAfter more than 2 years of loyal service of my 2G iphone, was about time to get a new mobile. Of course 3Gs was the one I looked at first being an old school Apple user. First Apple product used was more than 25 years. I assumed I can call myself an advanced Apple user. […]
Tags: blackbery, google, iphone, nexus oneWe’ve been waiting for so long for this, Finally now we can use our iPhone as a USB Pendrive that too without installing any client-side application on our PC/MAC. All you need to install USB Drive app from cydia, and it is available for free. (Yes this is like USB Mass Storage coming to the iPhone […]
Tags: Apple, flash drive, iphone, mass storageWatchOut! For Offenders is obviously meant to be a little satirical and probably aimed at girls who might be wondering if their new beau is also a child molester. The devil theme continues in the app with map markers sporting devil horns and retro-horror typefaces sprinkled here and there, and it all serves as a […]
Tags: Sex offendersIf you use Gmail, you have something to be excited about today, because you can finally have new email messages pushed directly to your iPhone when they arrive. To understand why push services have not been available before, let’s first discuss what exactly push is. When a client (be it a mail program, Twitter client, or […]
Tags: gmail, iphone, pushAnother day, another dumb criminal gets snared by Apple technology. In this case, 2 dumb criminals. This latest foiled crime involved the theft of 4 iPhones from the Apple Palisades store in West Nyack, New York. According to the Journal News up that way, the two crooks ran from the store, and police put out a description of […]
Tags: Apple, gps, trackingThe iPhone running OS 3 has a stupid usability feature. It seems like the iPhone is automatically opening a browser when joining a network. When joining a network, the iPhone tries to do the following: 1. DNS queries for www.apple.com 2. Opening http://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html
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