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Apple Working on iPhone OS 3.0 Mail Bug Fix

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Following up on the iPhone OS 3.0 mail bug in which the act of deleting an e-mail within iPhone OS 3.0 isn’t enough to destroy its contents, Apple is reportedly aware of the flaw and could be working on a fix.

According to Gizmodo, a source close to the story has stated that the fix will likely come in iPhone OS 3.1 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The problem, occurs when a user attempts to delete an e-mail. Even after emptying the Mail application’s trash, the message, and all of its contents, are still accessible through the phone’s Spotlight search feature.

To test the flaw, delete a message within the iPhone’s Mail software. Remove it from the trash, and check your mail server to ensure it’s erased. Then, search for the subject line of the message in Spotlight, where, in many cases, the entire message can still be read.

“As far as I can tell, there is no way to completely delete emails from iPhone OS 3.0, which isn’t just strange, it’s a disastrous security flaw,” John Herrman writes for Gizmodo.

The site’s internal tipster doesn’t give any certainty, though, only saying Apple will “probably” include a fix in the upcoming iPhone OS update.

2 replies on “Apple Working on iPhone OS 3.0 Mail Bug Fix”

Just went to backup my 1st-gen iPhone and was prompted to update to v3.0.1. Hadn't seen any news from anywhere else that this point release was available.

Thought you'd like to know.

Just went to backup my 1st-gen iPhone and was prompted to update to v3.0.1. Hadn't seen any news from anywhere else that this point release was available.

Thought you'd like to know.

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