Niille teistä, jotka ajattelevat kaikki iPhone-sovellus on be approved by Apple's App Store guardians… mieti uudestaan.

Here's an application called SpoofCard:

SpoofCard

SpoofCard avulla älypuhelimien käyttäjät voivat huijata niiden soittajan. Tämä ei ole aivan uusi. Oli vähän lehdistössä vuosi sitten.

But what's now interesting to us is the eri tuetuista alustoista: Android, BlackBerry, Palmu, Windows Mobile-ja… iPhone.

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

It's a Web App. Kaikki mitä sinun tarvitsee tehdä "asentaa" se on käydä 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.

Jolloin, useimpien, näyttää olevan vain yksi asennetun sovelluksen.

SpoofCard Web App

ISpoofCard Web App pyytää palvelua, joka sitten mukavuudet todellinen huijaus, ja App ei prompt for the user's permission before it calls. It's well behaved in that sense.

But we're curious, voisi social engineering voidaan huiputtaa ihmisiä antamaan oikeudet avoimesti haitalliseen Web App? Voiko Web-sovellukset pääsyä iPhone yhteystiedot jos luvan? Voiko Web-sovellukset lähettää tekstiviestejä? Web-sovellukset voivat soittaa… kuinka paljon sosiaalista manipulointia mielestänne tarvitaan, jotta saataisiin joku tekemään lisämaksullisten puhelun?

Mutta sitten… Web Apps aren't anywhere as popular as App Store applications. Vaikka Web-sovellukset voidaan käyttää väärin, they aren't likely to be, because iPhone users don't really use them.

Ja niin me kai lopulta, this is yet another case of Apple's standard security through obscurity.

On 16/11/10 Tällä 05:48 PM



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