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iPhone updates: patching security holes and blacklisting SIM-unlock
Apple has shipped an iPhone software update for security purpose, also disable 3rd party apps and unlocking.
The mega which shipped today as iPhone v1.1.1, patches seven holes in Safari, a code execution and denial-of-service bug in Bluetooth, and two flaws affecting the built-in Mail service, which could allow malicious hackers to launch executable code, steal e-mail credentials or take control of the device’s phone-dialing capabilities.
Also, a post-update reactivation requires a genuine AT&T SIM. In other words, it looks like Apple may have just disabled thousands of unlocked phones around the world.
From: DigitMemo.com



