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OLULINE: iPhone raharöövlist putukas avastatud kirjutas Oliver K.@ 20:31 teisip ev, 3.november 2009.a. Oleme avastanud iPhone’l tõelise bugi, mis on võimeline vabalt tühjendama enamik mobiilikasutajate rahakottidest. Minnes iPhone Safariga lehele, mis kasutab Motion-JPEG tehnoloogiat ( ...
Safari Data Bug Could Mean Huge Phone Bills for Some
cultofmac.com — An Estonian website claimed Tuesday to have broken news of a major bug in iPhone’s Safari app... that could put unsuspecting iPhone users at risk of running up huge bills with their cellular service providers in certain cases. The danger appears ... (more) Safari Data Bug Could Mean Huge Phone Bills for Some
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Newly discovered Safari bug could mean big fees for some iPhone users
MobileCrunch — ... The flaw, as discovered by Estonian Apple Site AppleSpot: If the user visits a site which uses Motion-JPEG (most commonly used for security cams and live feeds) in Safari, Safari will continue to gobble up bandwidth even after Safari is closed. Safari is one of the few apps that Apple allows to process in the background, and Motion-JPEG streams appear to continue streaming, even if the stream is in another tab or in the “closed” application. ...

Safari Data Bug Could Mean Huge Phone Bills for Some
Cult of Mac — ... 4:30 pm, November 3rd, 2009, Lonnie Lazar iphone-3g-money-screen_w300.jpg An Estonian website claimed Tuesday to have broken news of a major bug in iPhone’s Safari app that could put unsuspecting iPhone users at risk of running up huge bills with their cellular service providers in certain cases. The danger appears related to Safari’s failure to close connections with web servers that run Motion JPEG to stream video over the Internet. In the case where an iPhone user uses Safari to browse, for example, to the ...

Safari Data Bug Could Mean Huge Phone Bills for Some
MacBytes.com — ... 4:30 pm, November 3rd, 2009, Lonnie Lazar iphone-3g-money-screen_w300.jpg An Estonian website claimed Tuesday to have broken news of a major bug in iPhone’s Safari app that could put unsuspecting iPhone users at risk of running up huge bills with their cellular service providers in certain cases. The danger appears related to Safari’s failure to close connections with web servers that run Motion JPEG to stream video over the Internet. In the case where an iPhone user uses Safari to browse, for example, to the ...

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