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by ryanwhitney
1881 days ago
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Not sure how much is required to brute force these, but AirDrop has been used in notably sensitive situations like the Hong Kong protests[1], where I’m sure anonymity was assumed. Proximity doesn’t mean I would like to share my phone number. Seems like an unlikely attack day-to-day, but one with definite privacy and personal safety concerns. 1: https://qz.com/1660460/hong-kong-protesters-use-airdrop-to-b... |
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I mean sure, I'm not saying there's no issue here. But it certainly isn't 'huge' either.