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"somewhat limited"?
A successful attacker will have access to any information the browser may use, such as cookies used for accessing sites, .....However, they can not control other, unrelated aspects of the phone, such as dialing the phone directly

At least if my phone was dialing, I would know I have been hacked and could turn it off.

Retrieving my information and accessing my person data from their own computer would leave me no way of knowing if I was hacked or not.
Posted by: GuidingLight   Posted on: 10/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"somewhat limited"?  GuidingLight | 10/27/08
I'm curious  NonZealot | 10/27/08
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