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According to Wikipedia, a Web bug is an object that is embedded in a web page or e-mail and is usually invisible to the user but allows checking that a user has viewed the page or e-mail. One common use is in e-mail tracking, which swindles around your privacy.
The Mail application in the new iPhone 3.0 software has a special switch that will make web bugs ineffective. Technically, it works against all remote images, whether web bugs or just standard parts of a newsletter you are subscribed to, but the iPhone 3.0 security update release notes mention this as a "security related" feature.
In this example, I created a clearly visible image, but that is just you can see a clear difference in e-mail presentation.
I have sent a sample "marketing email" that embeds a remote image tracking-recipient@domain.net.jpg. Let's say I am a mass spammer who wants to check out the livelihood of his email database.
Opening an email on a 2.* version of iPhone will clearly show the image:




