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2010-08-01
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2010-08-01
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Serious question, or statement if you will: Does it really matter?
As you said, this is a local exploit. Physical access to the N900 means your data is compromised anyway. I treat my phone like I treat my wallet : ) Nobody touches it except for me. Aside from this, one need only install rootsh, no password required, and you have full system access anyway.
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2010-08-01
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The PR 1.2 udev is 0.125-7+142.maemo1+0m5 (definitely < 1.4.1??).
So: is it possible to hack the system? Are updates of udev possible? How would Nokia react about generic linux vulnerabilities in future?