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    Ilo: Does anyone else think that "one touch drive erase" may not be such a great idea? #harddrives more »
    Nick2: Isn't Truecrypt a bit more practical than a $700 drive? #harddrives more »
    sdeetz: This is irresponsible reporting. You are purposely mis-leading readers. As any IT guy can tell you, blackberries get hacked all the time. They are no... more »
    Estêvão Tanure Romane: Who's the editor in charge of the website? Please, no comma between Incredibly and Dangerously... more »
    Dane Bendixen: I'm no conspiracy theorist, but you have to wonder if RIM or Palm is paying this guy to do this. I know he's done it before but that doesn't mean he ... more »
    Joe: The first rule about security is that if you have physical access to the devices. it's just a matter of time. "Man hacks into a computer and gets da... more »
    snitch: So is he saying this only affects the iPhone 3GS's? or am reading this wrong. So then a simple solution will be to buy a iPhone 3G. My question is how... more »
    twilight-arc: Two questions: - how robust does Apple claim their security to be? - are there as many people trying to actively hack the Blackberry? One of the c... more »
    SysRq: This is quite possibly the scariest thing I've read all day.Even though I don't email my dealers on my iPhone, and I do that on my computer, this stil... more »
    MrBlahBlah: If my company offered an iphone instead of a blackberry, i'd take it in a second. more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: lmao, this is awesome. Apple needs to up their game is what this means. You better be damn grateful you have a legion of iPhone enthusiasts cracking... more »
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