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The article did NOT say the iPhone was vulnerable to spammers or phishing attacks. It's saying they're using the iPhone name to get people to click without thinking because of the iPhone craze. I don't see ZDNet's bias towards Apple.
Posted by: SGIOctane2   Posted on: 07/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Seems to be mostly an IE problem. Firefox is fine.  shawkins | 07/02/07
Anyone Clicking Links  bmore_bro69@... | 07/02/07
Pretty much true....  shawkins | 07/02/07
Firefox users could be infected to  NZJester | 07/02/07
Active X  A.Sinic | 07/03/07
Putting iPhone, spam and phishing in one headline?  KaplanMike | 07/02/07
Remember, just like the phishing schemes...  Timpraetor | 07/02/07
Re-read the article  SGIOctane2 | 07/02/07
My ex-wife used to do the same thing you just did, Mike  Zeppo9191 | 07/02/07
Anti Apple??? What a joke.  Cayble | 07/02/07
Oh SNAP!  spyro17@... | 07/07/07
KaplanMike if it's an email address it is spammed unless  SO.CAL Guy | 07/02/07
Oh give over...  GeoNorth | 07/03/07
if this was Time or Newsweek, I'd be right behind you  hatster | 07/03/07
Phishing  A.Sinic | 07/03/07
iPhones used by Osama to coordinate bombings!  Reaper117 | 07/06/07
You've won a new iPhonetic  Timpraetor | 07/02/07
No You Can't  rattatatt@... | 07/02/07
Yep! I already got (and DELETED) something very similar...  Jeff Hayes | 07/02/07

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