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posted by LaminatorX on Sunday February 23 2014, @06:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't dept.

l3g0la5 writes:

"Apple released iOS 7.0.6 to patch a vulnerability which, if unpatched, could allow attackers to capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS. However, quite a few users have reported that the upgrade didn't go as planned and their iDevices have been bricked after the update or during the update process. Users have flocked to Twitter as well as Apple support forums voicing their concerns and frustrations as quite a few users have tried updating their iOS 7 devices while on the move and once bricked, their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch requires a connection to iTunes to restart."

 
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  • (Score: 2) by evilviper on Sunday February 23 2014, @09:02PM

    by evilviper (1760) on Sunday February 23 2014, @09:02PM (#5414) Journal

    ... their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch requires a connection to iTunes to restart

    Doesn't seem bricked to me.

    You just don't know how advanced red clay bricks are becoming these days. Yes, these days bricks have USB ports, and can download music and movies from iTunes.

    But a red apple with a bite taken out of it? Now THAT'S a useless hunk of junk.

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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Monday February 24 2014, @08:51AM

    by VLM (445) on Monday February 24 2014, @08:51AM (#5764)

    "You just don't know how advanced red clay bricks are becoming these days. Yes, these days bricks have USB ports"

    AKA

    http://deaddrops.com/ [deaddrops.com]

    The closest one to me apparently has never been visited since installation (aka it was immediately destroyed), and the next closest is rusted out, reported broken, and up for replacement "soon" since 2012. But they were a "thing" for a short period of time in the early 2010s.

    • (Score: 1) by EvilJim on Tuesday February 25 2014, @07:41PM

      by EvilJim (2501) on Tuesday February 25 2014, @07:41PM (#7005)

      yeah, a fantastic re-purpose for your old 128mb flash drive, useless for anything but txt files. or maybe a couple of mp3's. what they need it to come up with a new connector which doesn't rust, isn't easily spotted or broken by people who have no idea what it's for.