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by josephg
3496 days ago
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Yep. iCloud security is fantastic. Here's a write up on how the keychain security works: https://tidbits.com/article/14557 It involves hardware security modules, cross-device crypto signing and other fun stuff. Apple cannot access the data they store about you on their servers. From Apple's documentation: Apple designed iCloud Keychain and Keychain Recovery so that a user’s passwords are still protected under the following conditions: - A user’s iCloud account is compromised. - iCloud is compromised by an external attacker or employee. - Third-party access to user accounts. |
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Other data in iCloud is generally under less extreme levels of security. This isn't to say that it's insecure, merely that it's not as fanatically protected. Some of it may be accessible by resetting your account password.