Research In Motion (RIM) is aware of a claim made on Twitter by security researchers working together that suggests the ability to "jailbreak" a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The term "jailbreaking" is commonly used to describe altering the software on a smartphone or tablet in order to obtain access to systems or applications not officially authorized or distributed by the manufacturer. BlackBerry smartphone users are not affected. RIM is currently investigating this claim and has been in contact with one of the security researchers to discuss it.RIM nous rassure en affirmant que les smartphones ne sont pas concernés par le "jailbreak". Mais une enquête est ouverte et Research In Motion a même été en contact avec l'un membres de l'équipe de Wade.
RIM is currently not aware of a jailbreak being leveraged by anyone other than the researchers, who claim to have performed a jailbreak on their own BlackBerry PlayBook tablets only. If it is determined that the claim is accurate, RIM will follow its standard response process to develop and release a software update that is designed to minimize adverse impact to our customers or carrier partners. RIM is aware that the security researchers have stated they intend to release a tool to jailbreak the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. If such a tool is released, RIM will investigate it.Le développement de la mise à jour sera lancé dès que le root de Wade sera reconnu par RIM. Elle devrait "minimiser les effets négatifs" provoqué par le programme.
RIM sera-t-il victime des hackeurs comme Apple, Sony ou Microsoft?
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