@WIRED 8 years ago
Turns out someone changed an Apple ID that might have allowed the phone to back up data to iCloud—which would have given the government a chance to seize ...
@theverge.com 8 years ago
Apple execs say county officials reset San Bernardino suspect's iCloud password
@mathewi 8 years ago
RT @JohnPaczkowski: Apple: Terrorist’s Apple ID Passcode Changed In Government Custody, Blocking Access http://www.buzzfeed.com/johnpaczkowski/apple-terrorists-appleid-passcode-changed-in-government-cust?utm_term=.ht0rr9mM1 https://t.co/tlq0acH9NA
@BenedictEvans 9 years ago
RT @cherian_abraham: A well articulated post on how Apple's OnChip ID can be compromised. http://siliconexposed.blogspot.com/2014/10/why-apples-iphone-encryption-wont-stop.html TLDR: NSA can. But significantly harder to scale
@venturebeat.com 9 years ago
Sources: Mystery cell towers host mobile ID catchers that stealthily intercept calls