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Are BlackBerry services down (again)?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

It’s hard for us to be sure about this stuff for sure in the early stages, but since last night we’ve gotten a flood of reports from readers that BlackBerry services are down on T-Mobile and possibly also Bell Mobility (if not other providers). What’s the story, are you having any trouble? Shout it out in comments — if you are, do us all a solid and leave your location and provider. Even if it’s just an isolated outage, you know you desperately need to get your act together when Palm, of all companies, is taking potshots.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Update: We’ve heard that there was indeed a planned outage scheduled for last night, but it was due to end 6 hours ago. And curiously we continue to get feedback that services are still down.

So it looks like it was just pockets after all — hours later most people seem to be reporting things are solid with service.

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Are BlackBerry services down (again)?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

It’s hard for us to be sure about this stuff for sure in the early stages, but since last night we’ve gotten a flood of reports from readers that BlackBerry services are down on T-Mobile and possibly also Bell Mobility (if not other providers). What’s the story, are you having any trouble? Shout it out in comments — if you are, do us all a solid and leave your location and provider. Even if it’s just an isolated outage, you know you desperately need to get your act together when Palm, of all companies, is taking potshots.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Update: We’ve heard that there was indeed a planned outage scheduled for last night, but it was due to end 6 hours ago. And curiously we continue to get feedback that services are still down.

So it looks like it was just pockets after all — hours later most people seem to be reporting things are solid with service.

Read

iPhone denial of service vulnerability discovered by McAfee (finally)

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by admin

One of the McAfee Avert Labs bloggers Jimmy Shah has “found” the Denial of Service vulnerability in iPhones Safari browser that we first reported on over two weeks ago here on iPhone World.

“The researchers who found the vulnerability were looking for a method to unlock the file system on iPhones with the latest firmware (1.1.3). Unlocking the file system allows the installing of custom ringtones and third party applications. With the last firmware version you could automatically unlock your iPhone by visiting a particular website with the Mobile Safari browser,” he wrote.iPhone, denial, of, service ,vulnerability, discovered, by, McAfee, (finally)
The DoS vulnerability can be exploited by visiting the proof of concept page and clicking a button that will launch a warning and the exploit code will run. The iPhone is then unresponsive before rebooting a less than a minute later, he said.
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