[citation][nom]lubitz_420[/nom]should've made it so when it sync'd back up with a mac it would've infected that too, just to show all those mac-zombies that believe their impervious to the real world what happens when all your tech equipment is made by the same company with the same code architecture runnin the show, a hole in one is a hole in all![/citation]
I don't know if that is a possible attack vector, but I'd be surprised...
Anyway, this isn't an "Apple" vulnerability. It only affects those who have
1) Jailbroken their iPhone to remove Apple's security provisions
2) Installed SSH to allow remote access
3) Failed to change the default passwords, against the advice of the jailbreaking community.
In other words, the people that want their iPhone to be more like Windows are installing their own security holes...