Global Security Watch > iOS 4 Addresses Over 60 Security Vulnerabilities - Mac Rumors
[MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors] iOS 4 also addresses an issue with the Settings application in which a device connected to a hidden Wi-Fi network could incorrectly indicate that is connected to a different network. Finally, an assortment of other issues primarily involving overflow conditions that could lead to crashes or arbitrary code execution have also been fixed in CFNetwork, LibSystem, and libxml.
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[Weber Ress, MVP] Weber Ress, MVP: Apple iOS 4 Addresses Over 60 Security ...: Four of the fixed vulnerabilities affect the operating system's ImageIO framework and could have allowed maliciously crafted BMP, TIFF or JPEG images to lead to security breaches. iOS 4 also addresses a pair of flaws in the Passcode Lock system in which remote locking via MobileMe could result in the password already being entered at the next unlock or unauthorized pairing of a locked device to a computer could occur soon after initial booting following a shutdown in an unlocked state.
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[Apple SKY] iOS 4 Addresses Over 60 Security Vulnerabilities | Latest Apple ...: Four of the fixed vulnerabilities affect the operating system’s ImageIO framework and could have allowed maliciously crafted BMP, TIFF or JPEG images to lead to security breaches. iOS 4 also addresses a pair of flaws in the Passcode Lock system in which remote locking via MobileMe could result in the password already being entered at the next unlock or unauthorized pairing of a locked device to a computer could occur soon after initial booting following a shutdown in an unlocked state.
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