From: "WindsorFox [SS]>" on
nospam wrote:
> In article <hf6cbh$vad$5(a)posting2.glorb.com>, WindsorFox
> <windsor.fox.usenet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> and how exactly can malware propagate on an iphone via email or a web
>>> site??
>> The same way it does on any other connected device.
>
> nonsense.
>
> the operating system is entirely different, the holes aren't there and
> on the iphone, everything is code signed & sandboxed. email attachments
> are not executed, you can't download anything from a web page and
> nothing has access to the operating system even if they did.


Ehh-huh....

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From: tlvp on
On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 20:50:51 -0500, Larry <noone(a)home.com> wrote:

> ... ALL webpages that don't come from
> Apple.com now use EXTENSIVE Flash video, pictures and apps.....

That's a wee bit of an overstatement, I believe :-) .

Or should I infer that all the webpages I've put up
on non-Apple.com servers, using *no* Flash, *no* apps,
no scripts even, now *do* "come from Apple.com"?

Cheers, -- tlvp
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