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Hackers claim that iPhone security is poor

In a demonstration made Wired magazine experts were able to pull data from an iPhone 3G in a few minutes using free software.

Jonathan Zdziarski, developer of information retrieval applications on iPhone, told The Wired magazine that the data encryption system model of the popular 3G phone from Apple is more vulnerable than people think.

"Violating safety information and take the 3G iPhone is just as easy to as achieved in previous versions of this team," he told the magazine. Within

Apple highlights the advantages of 3G is just the improved security. According to Wired, in a press conference in which Apple unveiled its latest financial results, Tim Cook, vice president of operations of the company, revealed that the telephone is increasingly used within companies to work tasks. More than 35,000 businesses and 300 universities in the U.S. is used for corporate tasks, said Cook. However

Zdziarski says that using free software available publicly on the Internet is possible to obtain sensitive data from the iPhone in two minutes. "It's even possible to make an exact copy of the computer (and data) in 45 minutes," said the expert told the magazine.

The full report on www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/07/iphone-encryption/

Source: Journal http://www.eltiempo.com/enter/

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