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by sqeaky
3397 days ago
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I haven't gone through all the documents but the summary does say verbatim: > dozens of "zero day" weaponized exploits against a wide range of U.S. and European company products, include Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows The only presumption on my part is that they are remotely exploitable, which is practically a requirement for mobile device exploits to be useful because physical access is hard to obtain. I do plan on going further through these, they look fun. Of course encrypted communication is better for the user than unencrypted, but this is not the place for that, which is why I ignored it. This was supposed to be a discussion about massive government overreach, not petty squabbles between apps. With unfettered access to these phones there are all manner of hypothetical attacks that could go after any of these app providers and not just snoop on the communications of the users. With root access to a large number of phones and little oversight their capacity for harm is frightening, this seems more worthy of discussion. |
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