Remote Denial of Service Exploit – Apple iPhone 1.1.2

Posted 1974 days ago - Security

Milworm has published a denial of service exploit for the Apple iPhone, 1.1.2. I've made the page available, so feel free to send your friends with iPhones to that page if you'd like to see 'em cry.

The code is a simple javascript that you can copy and paste to really have some fun. I've yet to test the vulnerability out myself, so if anyone is kind enough to report the results, I'd be really appreciative. Also, has anyone been able to locate a path or fix? If so, please share in the comments.

Apple iPhone 1.1.2 Javascript Denial of Service

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