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Are iPhones riskier than Android, Blackberry and Nokia?

Posted on March 31, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur

31 Mar 2010, ComputerWorld Canada

iPhones appear to pose greater security risks than Android, Blackberry and Nokia smart phones, but is this really the case? An nCircle survey says yes, security expert Charlie Miller says not necessarily, and Pwn2Own sponsor TippingPoint won’t say.

— republished by PCWorld.com, Are iPhones Really Risky?

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This entry was posted in ComputerWorld Canada, Highlights, News, PC World, Writing and tagged Aaron Portnoy, Andrew Storms, Android, Apple, BlackBerry, CanSecWest, Charlie Miller, Google, Independent Security Evaluators, iPhone, mobile, nCircle, Nokia, Pwn2Own, RIM, security, Symbian, TippingPoint by Jennifer Kavur. Bookmark the permalink.
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