Researcher: Wii and iPhone browsers are scary

The iPhone's Safari browser makes you more likely to click on links than use the address bar, say researchers

Researchers from the University of California at Davis warned attendees at the Usability, Psychology and Security Conference 2008 on Friday that browsers found in the Wii and iPhone have more security issues than their desktop counterparts [PDF link].

According to the researchers, both the Wii's Opera browser and the iPhone's Safari browser create environments that make users more likely to click on links than input them into the address bar due to their dislike of onscreen keyboards.