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Australians warned over iPhone virus

November 12, 2009 05:18 pm | Updated 06:09 pm IST - Sydney

Computer experts interviewed on radio warned that a variant of the so-called Rickrolling worm could allow hackers to pilfer confidential data like contact lists and internet bookmarks. File Photo: Sang Tan

Australians were warned on Thursday that a harmless worm, affecting iPhones, could prompt hackers to steal data.

Last week, Australian software whiz Ashley Towns, released a worm that installs on the iPhone wallpaper a photograph of 1980s pop singer, Rick Astley.

The 21-year-old said it was a bit of fun and to remind the small number of iPhone users that leave their devices unprotected by pass codes that they are vulnerable to hacking.

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Computer experts interviewed on radio warned that a variant of the so-called Rickrolling worm could allow hackers to pilfer confidential data like contact lists and internet bookmarks.

Computerworld magazine also warned owners of Apple mobile phones who have “jail-broken” their devices so they can install unauthorized software that they have effectively torn down their own phone’s security system.

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