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The iPhone's biggest security pitfall: All applications run as root

Take control of one app, take control of the system.

CNET staff

Here at MacFixIt, we've repeatedly recommended not running as an administrator (though Mac OS X encourages you to do so by default) in daily use as a security precaution. iPhone Atlas now reports on the fact that the iPhone runs most (all?) of its applications/processes as root (superuser, UID 0) -- perhaps its biggest security pitfall. Read More...

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