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by funnyflamigo
1669 days ago
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I doubt it. Keep in mind this will only work for non-court-gag-ordered instances. If the US subpoenas Apple about an individual they won't be allowed to notify them. I have no idea how this applies to other countries. I think this is more like: "We noticed unusual API usage and we don't have a gag order so whatever it is, it's not likely to be good" |
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Apple doesn’t need to know the source of the attack to issue the warning, and if the attacker is competent Apple likely wouldn’t know the source, such that a gag would not apply.