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Palm Treos ring up security flaws

By Dawn Kawamoto, CNET News.com
February 16, 2007
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/-Palm-Treos-ring-up-security-flaws/0,130061744,339273672,00.htm


Some versions of the Palm Treo carry security flaws that could allow a person in possession of the device to access data even when the handheld is locked, Symantec has discovered.

The Palm Treo 700p, 680 and 650 contain the security flaws, according to an advisory on Wednesday by Symantec's SecurityFocus.

The vulnerabilities concern the way data is accessed on the device. The security flaws could allow anyone in possession of the device to use the "find" feature to locate data, even if the Treo is locked, according to a posting on the SANS Institute's Internet Storm site.

Palm has yet to release a fix to address the problem, SANS noted.

Representatives for Palm were not immediately available for comment on Thursday.


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