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by win32k
2049 days ago
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Even though the article you linked is not about an iPhone, I'll respond as if it was, since there have been published iPhone vulnerabilities recently. You rarely hear about Android exploits, since the devices are assumed insecure, whereas when an iPhone vulnerability comes out, that's a big deal. iPhones are miles ahead of Android, Pixel is the closest and they're still far. Case in point: You never hear about how the government couldn't open some bad guy's Android, do you? |
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Products that are closed to some groups are not secure against the group for which the product is open (Apple, US government et al.)