A bug in the iPhone can call involuntarily

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Collin Mulliner has discovered a flaw in the iPhone that allows involuntary make calls with a single click on link. What is surprising is that this call can not be canceled by the user. 
Normally, when you click on a link to a phone number in Safari Mobile is a window asking if you really want to call. The bug that lets us talk Mulliner skip this window, therefore, the call will begin immediately and will not be canceled (the iPhone is left blank and hangs). The scammers could be used profitably for this error if marking off the phone premium rate (in Spain, the prefix 800). 
You can see a video demonstration here.

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