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Lawsuit Claims Top iPhone Games Stole User Data

Is it a real surprise that there are iPhone apps out there that snoop, and bypass safeguards. When will encrypted data at the 2048 and higher bit level make it into the tech we take for granted on a daily basis. Full Article at Slashdot

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  1. Apple has two recently discovered vulnerabilities that can put user data at risk. One is implemented by a developer that has accessed a backdoor to transmit user data back to its servers without Apple's or the user's knowledge. Full Article at Information Week

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