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Apple updates iOS with security certificate fix

posted onJuly 25, 2011
by l33tdawg

Apple has issued an update to address a security vulnerability in its iOS mobile operating system.

The company said that the iOS 4.3.5 and 4.2.10 updates would address a flaw in the way devices handle data on SSL/TSL secured connections.

According to Apple, a malicious users could exploit a vulnerability in the handling of X.509 security certificates to intercept or modify secured. If exploited, the flaw could leave users at risk for data theft. Apple's update will address the issue by properly validating information on X.509 certificates. The iOS 4 update comes as Apple is preparing to launch the next version of its mobile platform. The company has released a beta version of iOS 5 which introduces the ability to wirelessly sync devices.

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