
There’s a vulnerability in the Denial of Service Safari browser vulnerability. This is similar to a previous TIFF exploit. Users of iPhones or iPod Touch can point their Safari browser to a malicious site. This will trigger a malicious script which uses up the devices’ memory and cause them to crash. Affected units are those that have been upgraded to firmware 1.0.2 to 1.1.3. All the new 16GB iPhones and 32GB iPod Touches are vulnerable to the virus.
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