Hej,
takie tam dzisiaj wpadło: https://www.apple.com/customer-letter/
`Specifically, the FBI wants us to make a new version of the iPhone operating system, circumventing several important security features, and install it on an iPhone recovered during the investigation. In the wrong hands, this software — which does not exist today — would have the potential to unlock any iPhone in someone’s physical possession.
The FBI may use different words to describe this tool, but make no mistake: Building a version of iOS that bypasses security in this way would undeniably create a backdoor. And while the government may argue that its use would be limited to this case, there is no way to guarantee such control. [...]
We can find no precedent for an American company being forced to expose its customers to a greater risk of attack. For years, cryptologists and national security experts have been warning against weakening encryption. Doing so would hurt only the well-meaning and law-abiding citizens who rely on companies like Apple to protect their data. Criminals and bad actors will still encrypt, using tools that are readily available to them.`
Ciekawe czasy. ;)
Pozdrawiam Kamil Gałuszka
Cześć,
Dnia środa, 17 lutego 2016 13:54:59 Kamil Gałuszka pisze:
Hej,
takie tam dzisiaj wpadło: https://www.apple.com/customer-letter/
Bardzo dobry tekst. Nie jestem fanem Apple, ale chapeau bas.
Ciekawe czasy. ;)
Ano ano.
Dnia środa, 17 lutego 2016 22:43:54 rysiek pisze:
Cześć,
Dnia środa, 17 lutego 2016 13:54:59 Kamil Gałuszka pisze:
Hej,
takie tam dzisiaj wpadło: https://www.apple.com/customer-letter/
Bardzo dobry tekst. Nie jestem fanem Apple, ale chapeau bas.
Jest za przeproszeniem "odpowiedź" za przeproszeniem "cybersecurity legend" McAffee: http://www.businessinsider.com/john-mcafee-ill-decrypt-san-bernardino-phone-...
"With all due respect to Tim Cook and Apple, I work with a team of the best hackers on the planet. These hackers attend Defcon in Las Vegas, and they are legends in their local hacking groups, such as HackMiami. They are all prodigies, with talents that defy normal human comprehension. About 75% are social engineers. The remainder are hardcore coders. I would eat my shoe on the Neil Cavuto show if we could not break the encryption on the San Bernardino phone. This is a pure and simple fact."
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