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October 26, 2007

Secure Your iPhone: What's in that data

Filed under: iPod Family, Security, iPhone If you've hacked your iPhone for disk access, have you ever peeked at the dynamic-text.dat file in /var/root/Library/Keyboard? You might be surprised at the contents. All your personal words that don't show up in the default dictionary get stored in this file. If you're using a business iPhone, you may want to especially monitor this file. It's not a keylogger but there's a lot of personal data that ends up there. Thanks NerveGas Update: Yes, this does include passwords and yes, they are stored in clear text. Permalink | Email this | Comments

From Secure Your iPhone: What's in that data

Posted by Tom at October 26, 2007 02:16 PM