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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by abecx View Post
    I come to dfwmustangs.net when I need to get informed on the latest in decryption methodologies. The theyHave2HaveIt exploit has to be the most disconcerting one to date, thanks everyone for the insight.
    Come on man, don't be obtuse..

    Semi relevant, but Cruz did you see this?

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  • abecx
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    I come to dfwmustangs.net when I need to get informed on the latest in decryption methodologies. The theyHave2HaveIt exploit has to be the most disconcerting one to date, thanks everyone for the insight.

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  • Chili
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    I dislike Apple, generally, but this makes me like them more..

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I too watched the Britishname Complicated movie "The Imitation Game".
    I don't know what that is. I just read a lot of books about WWII.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    i agree with apple's (public) stance on this, however i have to believe at some level the .gov will get what they want. we can create things like stuxnet but can't unh4x0r an iphone?

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  • Juiced4v
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    Hopefully it leads them to more rag heads

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Early in WWII, Polish and British cryptanalysts cracked Germany's Enigma cipher. The US cracked Japan's PURPLE code.

    The hard part wasn't deciphering the encrypted intercepts. The hard part was keeping Germany and Japan convinced that their transmissions were not being used against them.
    I too watched the Britishname Complicated movie "The Imitation Game".

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by ftp View Post
    This story is bullshit. They can get into any phone.
    If they could they wouldn't have gone to court over it.

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  • David
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    Originally posted by ftp View Post
    This story is bullshit. They can get into any phone.
    I don't believe they can.

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  • 46Tbird
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    Early in WWII, Polish and British cryptanalysts cracked Germany's Enigma cipher. The US cracked Japan's PURPLE code.

    The hard part wasn't deciphering the encrypted intercepts. The hard part was keeping Germany and Japan convinced that their transmissions were not being used against them.

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  • ftp
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    This story is bullshit. They can get into any phone.

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  • jakesford
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    Originally posted by abecx View Post
    It is a lot harder to compromise more recent phones that have had security in them from the ground up, versus older phones that were built with first to market in mind. I doubt there are any with these capabilities just yet.
    Good to know, and I'm completely with Apple's position on this.

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  • David
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    I know local agencies have a fit with iPhones. Glad the FBI is also.

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  • abecx
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    Originally posted by jakesford View Post
    You know some agency(ies) in our government have the capability to do what the FBI wants, its just none of them will share their toys lol.
    It is a lot harder to compromise more recent phones that have had security in them from the ground up, versus older phones that were built with first to market in mind. I doubt there are any with these capabilities just yet.

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  • jakesford
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    You know some agency(ies) in our government have the capability to do what the FBI wants, its just none of them will share their toys lol.

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