Message from @pie the innocent
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lots of good sec
Hahahaha no
it even got less battery
why are you buying this
The last time they got certified was on the iPhone 6 at iOS 10
they put a stronger CPU in it and a smaller battery
please tell me the logic behind this except muh small phone size and game performance
Almost all Knox secured Samsungs get NSA approved for being solid
Hacker news <:benis:239668961011040257>
I don't want to spend $1k for a phone that'll only get 2 years worth of software updates
is there a place to see NSA approved phones
idk what certs you are talking about. I am sure windows machines get certified for govt as well
The s5 and s6 still get software updates
Rest in piece anything older than a11
lots of iPhones is approved
Apple about to dump it again with iOS 12
They got that cert this summer
1 year late
the apple security enclave is what makes the OS recommended. In that the security is hw backed
And that is iOS 11.2
Anything older and between iOS 10 is not secure enough
Security enclave is only there for touchid my fren
no its there on A7 and newer
Doesnt Android run the SELinux which was originally some NSA module and now also AppArmor
So?
İt stops people from running fake touchid home buttons but nothing else
Literally any Android phone with decent hardware has a secure enclave like system
İf you have a post prehistoric snapdragon it's probably secured on the hardware side
no sure what you're talking about as far as touchid goes
put american SoC on chink mobo, where all companies are forced to cooperate with Chinese intelligence, surely its safe
https://www.mikeash.com/pyblog/friday-qa-2016-02-19-what-is-the-secure-enclave.html but the security enclave is discussed on this blog post
Secure enclave is the module that protects touch id and nothing else
Your iPhone is encrypted even on a 2g
And anything working with 0s and 1s can be encrypted
actually there's a better link
updated
Basically your average secure boot hw
"The Secure Enclave contains its own UID and hardware AES engine. The passcode verification process takes place here, separated from the rest of the system. The Secure Enclave also handles Touch ID fingerprint processing and matching, and authorizing payments for Apple Pay."
And in the end some isreali company did provide the FBI a tool to bypass it lol
haven't heard of that and i doubt it