Vulnerability in iPhone – Vulnerability In iPhone Mail Application

The iPhone’s Mail and Safari browser applicationsĀ could leave owners to a URL spoofing vulnerability, which may allow attackers to conduct phishing attacks against the phone’s users.
By creating a specially crafted URL, and sending it via an e-mail, an attacker can convince the user that the spoofed URL, shown in the mail application, is from a trusted domain, such as a bank, PayPal or a social network.
When the iPhone user clicks on the URL, the Safari browser will be opening the spoofed URL, but still be viewed by the victim as if it is from a trusted domain.
The iPhone user will then be open to phishing attacks as they will enter private information, such as passwords, because they believe they are on the real site and not a fake.
Security researcher Aviv Raff also says. In addition, a security design flaw means the iPhone’s Mail application is also spammable.
iPhone Mail and Safari on firmware 1.1.4 and 2.0 are affected by this vulnerability. Earlier versions may also be affected, said Aviv Raff.
World’s Smallest 8-MegaPixel Camera Ever!! By Samsung

Samsung says, one of the world’s smallest high-resolution cameras yet. Although capable of 8-megapixel shots, the this camera is roughly as wide as a coin and a third of an inch thick, allowing it to fit into far thinner and more compact phones than even many 5-megapixel cameras. The sensor is also more powerful than most at its size with up to ISO 1600 light sensitivity, anti-blur and noise correction, and both face and smile detection for portraits.
Samsung says the camera will be used both in Korea and abroad, in mobile phones as well as digital cameras and other portable media devices.
Production samples arrived in market with products containing the tiny camera in consumer’s hands in the second half of the year like innov8.


































