Salut, Martin,
Est-ce que le mot "éventuellement" est devenu de par chez vous l'
"eventually" de vos puissants voisins et anciens monarques ? Dans ce cas
comment dites vous "éventuellement" au sens de "peut être" ? Peut être peut
être  après tout ?

2009/7/5 Martin Pham Dinh <[email protected]>

> Il n'y a pas de plateforme invulnérable. Ce n'est qu'une question
> d'interet. Les hackers s'interessent à Windows parce que le "marché" est le
> plus important. Eventuellement par contre, il y aura plus de smartphone dans
> le monde que de PC...et le Iphone est le leader actuel de ce segment.
>
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Kenneth Chen <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Tenez, avec la popularite des iPhones, on commence a s'interesser plus
>> a leurs failles...
>>
>>
>> http://ca.tech.yahoo.com/cell_phones/accessories/digital_trends/article/3696
>>  Mac Security Expert Identifies iPhone SMS 
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>> At the SyScan security conference being held in Singapore this week,
>> Macintosh security expert Charlie Miller has outlined an SMS-based
>> vulnerability in the Apple iPhone that could let attackers listen in on
>> calls, access the GPS unit to locate the phone, execute arbitrary programs,
>> and even let the phone participate in distributed denial-of-service (DDOS)
>> attacks against other Internet sites via the Internet.
>>
>> Miller didn't go into significant detail on the exploit, although he
>> planned to discuss the possible attack in greater detail at the Black Hat
>> security conference later this month in Las Vegas, Nevada. Apple is expected
>> to offer a patch for the vulnerability before then.
>>
>> The vulnerability enables attackers to send a program to the iPhone-140
>> bytes at a time via SMS-which the iPhone then executes as its root user with
>> no interaction or confirmation required from the iPhone's owner. In theory,
>> the exploit could be used to access virtually any of the iPhone's functions
>> or run any program, if enough exploitative SMS messages could be delivered
>> to the iPhone.
>>
>> The exploit serves as an illustration of the potential pitfalls of ever
>> more-sophisticated mobile devices: as users are increasingly isolated from
>> the fundamentals of the technologies they're using, they often have no way
>> to know whether their devices or personal information are vulnerable or have
>> been compromised.
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>
>
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> Martin Pham Dinh
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