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tonybove The Find My iPhone feature of MobileMe is cool, but how easy is it for someone to use it in a malicious way to remotely wipe your iPhone? As easy as getting your MobileMe password.

Fortunately if you are within reach of the computer you synced it with, you can restore your personal information and settings, as well as your content, by connecting the iPhone to your computer and restoring it from a previous backup using iTunes. Such an attack on your iPhone would therefore merely be a nuisance. But if you're traveling without your computer, it could be a damn nuisance. You might want to disable the feature if you have enemies... but then, you won't be able to find your iPhone if you lose it.

Find out more about what you can do with the Find My iPhone feature in "Find it and Wipe - But Can Find My iPhone be used Maliciously?" in my blog, Bove's Blips.
Tags : mobileme, find, my, iPhone
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Posted by Tony Bove in Ipod at Jul 04, 09 03:41 PM | Permalink
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