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the creature has a very limited and extremely short, and convenient memory..self serving one might say...


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iPhone 'backdoors' can be used for surveillance
By: Zimbler0
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Thu, 29 Mar 18 9:46 PM
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zzshart > There is no back door on iphones. Never has been. Ever. If it has been, post the info here, or go away.


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iPhone 'backdoors' can be used for surveillance

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/23/iphone-backdoors-surveillance-forensic-services

A researcher has revealed what he claims to be previously undiscovered ways that users can be surveilled through their iPhone.


Research released by iOS exploitation expert Jonathan Zdziarski at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York last week showed there were a number of previously undocumented “forensic services” and “surveillance mechanisms” within iOS.


These tools, Zdziarski claims, would allow anyone with a decent level of technical skill and determination to get hold of plenty of sensitive data of a target, including photos, contacts and location.

Zdziarski suggested the National Security Agency (NSA) might have used such methods for accessing targets’ information,

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Proof enough?
Zim.


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