Security Researcher Posts Video Showing How Easy It Is To Bypass iOS Security
You might recall the name Jonathan Zdziarski as being the guy who set off a firestorm by outlining apparent “backdoors” in iOS that Apple responded to in a way that didn’t exactly put people’s minds at ease. Now it’s about to get harder for them as Zdziarski yesterday posted a video showing how easy it is to bypass the security on iOS devices and proving that your personal data is not secure.
Here’s the video below:
It’s a safe bet that people with more sinister intentions are figuring out ways to use this to do very bad things. Thus, this is getting worse and not better for Apple. They need to really explain all of this in a direct and fulsome way. Because the longer this goes on, the less Apple can be considered trustworthy.
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Security Researcher Posts Video Showing How Easy It Is To Bypass iOS Security
You might recall the name Jonathan Zdziarski as being the guy who set off a firestorm by outlining apparent “backdoors” in iOS that Apple responded to in a way that didn’t exactly put people’s minds at ease. Now it’s about to get harder for them as Zdziarski yesterday posted a video showing how easy it is to bypass the security on iOS devices and proving that your personal data is not secure.
Here’s the video below:
It’s a safe bet that people with more sinister intentions are figuring out ways to use this to do very bad things. Thus, this is getting worse and not better for Apple. They need to really explain all of this in a direct and fulsome way. Because the longer this goes on, the less Apple can be considered trustworthy.
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This entry was posted on July 26, 2014 at 12:59 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Apple, Security. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.