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4-03-2009 @ 12:27PM
dv0rak said...
Apps on the iPhone are sandboxed; the development kit doesn't offer a way for apps to read file data outside of their own little section of the storage system.
If you jailbreak your phone, that's another matter, but if you jailbreak, you're accepting the risks that come with it.
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4-03-2009 @ 5:13PM
Zaphon said...
So apps are sandboxed, but couldn't a keylogger or malicious application simply parse the data out of the backup iTunes makes when syncing?