Apple has released iPhone OS 3.0.1. All iPhone users can (and should!) update for free through iTunes. If iTunes does not notify you that the update is available, click the “Check for Update” button on the device summary tab.
This update fixes the much-publicised SMS vulnerability, which could allow an attacker to access a phone through a series of SMS messages, only one of which is visible to the user. It seems the bug is in the baseband code, possibly in reference code from the chip vendor, since a number of devices from different vendors are (or were) reportedly vulnerable to variants of this attack, including Android and HTC WinMo devices.
Apple’s knowledge base article on the update has little new info.
iPod Touch users are unaffected by this update, since they do not have SMS capability. The iPhone OS for iPod Touch remains at version 3.0. The update does not seem to affect tethering either.









