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by dillondoyle
1669 days ago
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because the KSA hack was supposedly an iMessage zero door? And others allegedly don't even need to be clicked/opened. Also imagine another bug that allows someone to spoof the 'from' or hell even send a message that looks similar, basic phishing. Like: This is apple. Click this link to secure your account you are being hacked (literally). Seems like a bad precedent. But I guess there isn't a great way to securely communicate. Maybe just say google the official apple 1800 number and enter this secret number pad code. |
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