Message from @pie the innocent

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2018-09-01 00:05:22 UTC  

> Forbes

2018-09-01 00:05:26 UTC  

Ahahahahah

2018-09-01 00:06:55 UTC  

Apple is advertising a glorified micro processor with some low level crap but still gets beaned

2018-09-01 00:07:14 UTC  

And now they are putting encrypting smc in all their products

2018-09-01 00:07:53 UTC  

huh hadn't heard about that. Not sure if its true tho

2018-09-01 00:08:38 UTC  

Cellejews is the only people I can trust about apples actual security

2018-09-01 00:11:15 UTC  

I think there was another isreali company that released a brute forcer and bypass tool for the iPhone at a small cost of $40k

2018-09-01 00:14:31 UTC  

Let's not forget that it was possible to skip the lock screen for a while

2018-09-01 00:14:36 UTC  

Good times <:boomer:480046032546168863>

2018-09-01 00:16:02 UTC  

Truley greatest ally

2018-09-01 00:17:12 UTC  

I still have to agree that apple cares more about security for their customers than huashit and jewgle

2018-09-01 00:17:18 UTC  

>Basically your average secure boot hw
well from what i understand the sec artchitecture is also different

2018-09-01 00:18:22 UTC  

They already fixed most of the issues with the newer socs but older devices are fugged

2018-09-01 00:18:23 UTC  

the OS uses hw backed file based encryption, which lets encryption work while the device is on but locked

2018-09-01 00:18:31 UTC  

which is pretty significant

2018-09-01 00:19:00 UTC  

but i think its conditional on application support

2018-09-01 00:19:12 UTC  

i guess you could achieve something similar with just using gpg

2018-09-01 00:19:13 UTC  

So if the lockscreen is bypassed without the use of a passcode it starts to decrypt?

2018-09-01 00:19:46 UTC  

i would assume not

2018-09-01 00:19:55 UTC  

<:thvnk:332928260004642827>

2018-09-01 00:20:19 UTC  

i mean im no security researcher, but i assume there's smart people working on it who would take an assumption like that into a account

2018-09-01 00:20:49 UTC  

its a legitimate question, but it seems rather obv

2018-09-01 00:20:51 UTC  

I am not an expert either but according to security researched it is as safe at it can get

2018-09-01 00:21:10 UTC  

Samsung Knox had the same issue a while back

2018-09-01 00:23:17 UTC  

@pie the innocent hey I mean good job apple and other companies for decent and good security measures
You certainly don't want to be the next billion dollar company who stores their passcodes in a .txt file

2018-09-01 00:23:41 UTC  

but its a bit old (2016)

2018-09-01 00:23:51 UTC  

That's a great article

2018-09-01 00:24:09 UTC  

<:alismirk:230784726615588865>

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/485243430247596043/Screenshot_20180901-022334_Chrome.jpg

2018-09-01 00:24:17 UTC  

Very good security

2018-09-01 00:24:35 UTC  

im not sure what title you're talking about

2018-09-01 00:24:42 UTC  

The limitations of Android N Encryption?

2018-09-01 00:24:50 UTC  

its a pretty good title

2018-09-01 00:25:47 UTC  

Yeah that one

2018-09-01 00:26:00 UTC  

I'm not still not sure how copperheadOS works

2018-09-01 00:27:42 UTC  

seems like it does a lot of little things

2018-09-01 00:28:13 UTC  

that page has a high level list of things

2018-09-01 00:29:36 UTC  

Oh shit let's go <#189467888657235970> before they get mad at us