Until Apple issues a security update, Raff says users should avoid clicking on links to trusted sites within e-mail and instead type in URLs manually. The researcher -- a frequent critic of mainstream OS and browser security -- is witholding details of the exploit until Apple delivers a fix, although information will be available to vendors of security software.
Raff also writes in a blog posting that the iPhone is "spammable," a "basic security design flaw which might already be exploited in the wild." MacNN Forum users have also noted the spam problem, which Raff says Apple has acknowledged.
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