Apple's none too fond of nasty security flaws lurking about in iOS, and they're not above cracking out rapid-fire updates to prove it. Just 10 days after
the release of iOS 4.3.4 (which existed almost solely to kill off a potentially nasty PDF exploit), they're back with another one: iOS 4.3.5.

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