November 5th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | No Comments »
T-Mobile NL has announced that the company will start to work on a solution to avoid the clients with jailbreaked iPhones being hacked via a flaw in OpenSSH.
T-Mobile states that they are not responsible for jailbreaked phones as they sell the iPhone clean. Yet, they will attempt to solve the issue out of service toward their clients.
One of the hackers said that closing port 22 would be the fastest way to solve the security issues. T-Mobile feats business users might be blocked out as well and so, is working on a more advanced solution that should be ready in several weeks.
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