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by throwaway290
1121 days ago
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> Same problem as it is now, nothing changes. Now the phone warns you about a replaced part. Even if it is a genuine one. > If your threat model is malicious swapping parts, an iPhone isn't for you anyway, you need a device more secure than that. This is a thread model of many people in many countries today. Sorry for stupid question but is there a usable phone that is more secure, seriously? |
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Yes, and that's a broken behavior.
> This is a thread model of many people in many countries today. Sorry for stupid question but is there a usable phone that is more secure, seriously?
No it's not a threat model of many people. I'm not even aware of such an attack existing publicly, please link relevant media articles of past attempts, including on Android. Targeted attacks go for the software because it's easier and doesn't leave a trace.
> Sorry for stupid question but is there a usable phone that is more secure, seriously?
Publicly you have GrapheneOS, privately you have security firms providing secure systems for high profiles which are targets.