There is a certain mystique about the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas that it's a place where bad things are talked about openly and things that we once thought were secure get thrown out the window.
It's a perception that is well founded and one that I expect will be further reinforced at this week's event.
Without a doubt the most highly anticipated vulnerability that will be publicly discussed at the event is a vulnerability in Apple's iPhone. Security firm Independent Security Evaluators (ISE) found a vulnerability in the iPhone version of Safari that would grant a program or user complete access to the phone.
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