Just days after possible security vulnerabilities were reported in the iPhone, researchers at Independent Security Evaluators in Baltimore have reported that a vulnerability in the Safari browser, used in the iPhone, could be exploited by rogue websites to gain full access to the phone. This could potentially provide full administrative access to the phone allowing access to SMS, address book, call history, email, dial calls and even listen in on room audio.
Reported by Independent Security Evaluators, Engadget, Broadband Reports and New York Times.


