It's no secret that I have no love for AT&T. I live in San Francisco, and I have an iPhone. What more do I need to say?
I was without signal while sitting in my office for about an hour this afternoon. Finally I noticed the signal came back, so I fired up the Mark the Spot app to...mark the spot. Again. Latest version of the app asked if I wanted to register with AT&T so they could provide feedback as they improved things. Golly, sure! So it fires off an SMS message to AT&T. The response I get back? Fail...
The media's at it again. It became "news" last week when the first iPhone worm appeared on the scene, accessing jailbroken iPhones via ssh with a default root password.
Default root password attacks came out when? 1975 or so? How is this news?