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by simondotau
1765 days ago
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The fog of war is largely in the realm of post-puberty minors, photos of which are not being included in Apple's corpus of hashes. I find it difficult to believe that anyone could mistake or otherwise "fog of war" a photograph of an adult and a prepubescent minor. And that's assuming someone develops a hash collision which doesn't substantially mangle the photograph like the example offered on Github. Specifically, only images categorised as "A1" are being included in the hash set on iOS. The category definitions are: A = prepubescent minor
B = pubescent minor
1 = sex act
2 = "lascivious exhibition"
The categories are described in further detail (ugh) in this PDF, page 22: https://www.prosecutingattorneys.org/wp-content/uploads/Pres... |
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Do we know that for sure?
Apple has changed their mind enough times in the last week and a half that I'm convinced they're in full on defensive "wing it and say whatever will get people off our backs!" mode.
You can't read the threat modeling PDF and conclude that it was run through the normal Apple document review process. It reads nothing like a standard Apple document - it reads like a bunch of sleep deprived people were told to whip it up and publish it.