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		<title>Can Apple access your iPhone?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Thomas]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Rumours has it that Jonathan Zdziarski, a well-known iPhone developer, has discovered a page on the Apple site that could possibly be used to &#8220;kill&#8221; applications downloaded from App Store. &#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rumours has it that Jonathan Zdziarski, a well-known iPhone developer, has discovered a page on the Apple site that could possibly be used to &#8220;kill&#8221; applications downloaded from App Store.</p>
<p>Deep down in the configuration files in the latest iPhoneOS (version 2.x.) there&#8217;s a link to this <a href="https://iphone-services.apple.com/clbl/unauthorizedApps" target="_blank">&#8220;suspicious&#8221; Apple page</a> that could possibly be used to block unauthorized applications.</p>
<p>The list is currently more or less empty but in case of an emergency (trojan, virus) there&#8217;s reasons to believe that your iPhone (if you have one) will connect automatically and deactivate any application that is found listed on this page.</p>
<p>This might also prove to be a way for Apple to block or alter additional hacks and workarounds that you have installed (at least with later versions of the OS).</p>
<p>Zdziarski has <a href="http://www.zdziarski.com/" target="_blank">just written a brief note</a> on his personal website to &#8220;clarify&#8221; all these conspiracy theories, but who knows for sure?</p>
<p>Noticed anything funny with your iPhone lately&#8230;?</p>
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