  wxboss This is like Deja vu all over again. Premium join:2005-01-30 Jacksonville, FL clubs: | reply to Homunculus Re: [iPhone] iPhone Has a Kill Switch!?!?
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| reply to Midak said by Midak :said by Alakar :This is more than just heavy handed. » news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20080811/tc_···1rcjtBAFApple CEO Steve Jobs has confirmed that the iPhone 3G has a kill switch that can remotely remove software from the devices.
Jobs told The Wall Street Journal that Apple needs the capability in case it inadvertently allows a malicious program -- such as an application that steals user's personal data -- to be distributed to iPhones through its App Store.
"Hopefully we never have to pull that lever, but we would be irresponsible not to have a lever like that to pull," Jobs said.
Lame excuse for killing "illegal" apps on jailbroken phones. Hurray for wild speculation before anything even happens. |
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| reply to Midak said by Midak :Lame excuse for killing "illegal" apps on jailbroken phones. From my understanding, it's only for apps distributed thru the App Store, if they don't check an app thoroughly and it indeed does funny things.
They would have no way of knowing what's on your jailbroken iPhone outside of the App Store apps, unless they remotely scan the entire contents of the iPhone, and phone home. Now that would raise serious privacy hell.
I'm OK with this safety measure, provided that:
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| reply to Alakar said by Alakar :This is more than just heavy handed. » news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20080811/tc_···1rcjtBAFApple CEO Steve Jobs has confirmed that the iPhone 3G has a kill switch that can remotely remove software from the devices.
Jobs told The Wall Street Journal that Apple needs the capability in case it inadvertently allows a malicious program -- such as an application that steals user's personal data -- to be distributed to iPhones through its App Store.
"Hopefully we never have to pull that lever, but we would be irresponsible not to have a lever like that to pull," Jobs said.
Lame excuse for killing "illegal" apps on jailbroken phones. |
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said by bbarrera :Disagree with heavy handed assessment. #1. It hasn't been used. #2 if a malicious app is unleashed and Apple/AT&T doesn't have control then Apple is criticized for not protecting iPhone users, other mobile users and the Internet. You obviously missed his .sig |
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  bbarrera Premium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA clubs: | reply to Alakar Disagree with heavy handed assessment. #1. It hasn't been used. #2 if a malicious app is unleashed and Apple/AT&T doesn't have control then Apple is criticized for not protecting iPhone users, other mobile users and the Internet. |
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»news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20080811/tc_···1rcjtBAF
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has confirmed that the iPhone 3G has a kill switch that can remotely remove software from the devices.
Jobs told The Wall Street Journal that Apple needs the capability in case it inadvertently allows a malicious program -- such as an application that steals user's personal data -- to be distributed to iPhones through its App Store.
"Hopefully we never have to pull that lever, but we would be irresponsible not to have a lever like that to pull," Jobs said.
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