Para aquellos de ustedes que piensan todos los aplicación para el iPhone debe be approved by Apple's App Store guardians… pensar de nuevo.

Here's an application called SpoofCard:

SpoofCard

Spoofcard permite a los usuarios de smartphones parodia de su identificador de llamadas. Esto no es exactamente nuevo. No había un poco de cobertura de la prensa hace un año.

But what's now interesting to us is the variedad de plataformas soportadas: Android, BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile y… iPhone.

Sólo, you won't find SpoofCard anywhere on Apple's website.

It's a Web de la aplicación. Todo lo que necesitas hacer para "instalar" es para visitar ispoofcard.com with your iPhone's Safari browser.

ispoofcard.com

SpoofCard's site will prompt you to save an icon to your iPhone's desktop.

¿En qué momento, para la mayoría de, parece ser simplemente otra aplicación instalada.

SpoofCard Web App

El iSpoofCard aplicación web llama a un servicio que a su vez las instalaciones de la suplantación de identidad real, y la aplicación se prompt for the user's permission before it calls. It's well behaved in that sense.

But we're curious, de ingeniería social podría ser utilizado para engañar a la gente a dar permisos a una aplicación Web maliciosos abiertamente? Puede acceder a aplicaciones web de los contactos iPhone si se le dé permiso? Web Apps pueden enviar mensajes SMS? Web Apps pueden realizar llamadas telefónicas… la cantidad de ingeniería social crees que es necesario para conseguir a alguien para hacer una llamada de tarificación adicional?

Pero a continuación,… Web Apps aren't anywhere as popular as App Store applications. Incluso si Web Apps pueden ser objeto de abuso, they aren't likely to be, because iPhone users don't really use them.

Y por lo que supongo que al final, this is yet another case of Apple's standard security through obscurity.

On 16/11/10 En 05:48 PM



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