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by dkonofalski
1883 days ago
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That's what I thought too since the AirDrop protocol, as mentioned in the article, doesn't even share any of that hashed info unless a user opens the share sheet to initiate an AirDrop transfer. To me, that means that if I was going to attack someone using this exploit, I would need to sit there all day until someone used AirDrop to send something and then I'd need to make sure to have my attack planned out in advance so that I could then use that information to do something useful. The chances of that actually happening to some detriment are so small, in my eyes. |
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