iPhone X and iOS 11 compromised by data extraction company Cellebrite
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View this post on Hive: iPhone X and iOS 11 compromised by data extraction company Cellebrite
With this, it seems like there's no ideal security in existence whatsoever. Data should self-destruct when viewed by people other than the owner or after being consumed by the rightful receiver. It's not like the movies at all. HaHa!
I have my iPhone erase on 10 login failures, I prefer to have it 5 or even less.
It's good to know those features exist. The problem is very few people use such. Thanks for the info.
Nothing like a $1,000 phone being as secure as a $9.99 burner.
Maeponggg
Nice post
Greaaaaaaat. Not that we have any privacy anyway, but it's like a Star Wars light/dark battle with technology now. And I don't count the TSA/NSA on the "light" side. 😩

lolz
jaja
true friend, the world is now more evil than good, I love posting friends
Its always a race between hackers who find exploits and those who fix them.
Generally, it’s a battle we’ve never won and never will. The hacking industry will always be at least one step ahead and are able to operate in a much more focused way.
I do think that for specific use cases the solution is available already for (mobile) devices. For for example crypto wallets and digital identities the Secure Enclave should be a great asset, especially as that tech (hopefully) continues to be further developed.
But it will most likely be something which will only be present in high end devices for the next few years.
But we shouldn’t delude ourselves. There’s no way we can ever fight, let alone win the fight, against the ridiculous amounts of money the national security services throw at it and also pay hacking companies.
Related: Palantir.
thanks for sharing a glimpse of the iPhone problem. I really appreciate your information this.
I still have an older flip phone. After this news, I am less likely to get a smarty phone.
smartphones more like dumbphones