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 20070622 Friday June 22, 2007

Steve Jobs iPhone Phishing Scam for Your Info

Here's a report on how the iPhone (which BTW, won't be Java ME tech-enabled, doncha know!) requires you to give up your name and credit card number in order to use it. Now technically, that's what a phishing scam does.

See:

iPhone Phishes for Your Private Info

Here's a quote:

 Oh, yes, and we read in the 
 paper that to use an iPhone 
 you're gonna have to have 
 an iTunes account and give 
 Apple your name and credit 
 card number so that it 
 knows where all its little 
 iPhones are even if AT&T's 
 selling them.
I like that when you go to the article link above, there's this huge Sun Microsystems Solaris pop-up ad that covers Stevie-boy's face and plays clown-like music (as of this morning 22Jun2007). Pretty fitting! ;-) "No Java ME for you!"

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