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Big Steve (Jobs) is watching you!!!!

apple iphone I found the article below really interesting and alarming at the same time. If this rumour is proved to be correct then who really owns your iPhone. Worthy of keeping an eye on.

From the company that brought you “bricking your phone for using it the way you want …,” The Giz is reporting a rumor that Apple has the ability to remotely disable applications that they don’t consider worthy or approved. The ability comes from the fact that Cupertino has written in the OS for the iPhone to “phone home” on occasion and get updated with a “blacklist” of applications that shouldn’t belong on the phone. It then proceeds to disable those applications. Swell. Who’s phone is it again?

The instruction was found by Jonathan Zdziarsi, the author of iPhone Forensics, and he states that it’s Hidden deep in the OS, under “CoreLocation” in a file called https://iphone-services.apple.com/clbl/unauthorizedApps. So far, according to Zdziarsi, the instruction only acts as a sort of anti virus or spyware instruction – disabling malicious applications that are either unauthorized by the phone’s owner (who is that again? Steve Jobs?) and that can do serious damage to the phone or even steal the users identity. That’s the party line anyway. But what would stop Apple from disabling say … MagicPad because it doesn’t like the cut and paste availability, or an app that uses the GPS to provide turn by turn directions in violations of Apple’s EULA (and wouldn’t it be swell if it did it right in the middle of a roadtrip).

And shouldn’t Cupertino have mentioned this in the product literature or even the phone’s manual instead of burying this command deep inside the code? And who pays for the cell phone call everytime iPhone calls home to talk to little Steve?

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Mike • August 7, 2008


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  1. Eric Lee August 7, 2008 - 12:33 pm

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

  2. Sean Greathead August 10, 2008 - 11:18 am

    Worth noting: I am told that the iPhone is not the only phone with this feature! Big brother is always watching 🙂

  3. Mike August 11, 2008 - 12:55 pm

    Hi Sean, thanks for the comment. I have checked out the other manufacturers and so far (Nokia, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Blackberry and Motorola) do not have this type of feature.

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