The iPhone 11 Proβs Location Data Puzzler
ππΌ Video:
https://youtu.be/37_3hd_SK24
ππΌ Read more:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/12/the-iphone-11-pros-location-data-puzzler/
#hmm #thinkabout #crapple #cr #apple #evil #privacy
ππΌ Video:
https://youtu.be/37_3hd_SK24
ππΌ Read more:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/12/the-iphone-11-pros-location-data-puzzler/
#hmm #thinkabout #crapple #cr #apple #evil #privacy
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Apple Is Collecting Your Photos on macOS
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#crapple #leaptolinux
One of my favorite security researchers Jeffrey Paul is back with another expose on Apple - this time he discovered his macOS computer connecting to Apple when he was browsing his photos.
Today, Apple scanned my local files and those scanning programs attempted to talk to Apple APIs, even though I donβt use iCloud, Apple Photos, or an Apple ID. This would have happened without my knoweldge or consent if I were not running third-party network monitoring software.
He makes the case that scanning of photos is connected to Apple's desires for scanning all photos for 'CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material)', while Apple's marketing tells you that 'privacy is a human right'.
Who knows what types of media governments will legally require Apple to scan for in the future? Today itβs CP, tomorrow itβs cartoons of the prophet (PBUH please donβt decapitate me). One thing you can be sure of is that this database of images for which your hardware will now be used to scan will regularly be amended and updated by people who are not you and are not accountable to you.
This is your first and only warning: Stock macOS now invades your privacy via the Internet when browing local files, taking actions that no reasonable person would expect to touch the network, with iCloud and all analytics turned off, no Apple apps launched (this happened in the Finder, via spacebar preview), and no Apple ID input. You have been notified of this new reality. You will receive no further warnings on the topic.
This is just going to accelerate the popularity of Linux! Cant wait to share the Above Book with yall.
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#crapple #leaptolinux
One of my favorite security researchers Jeffrey Paul is back with another expose on Apple - this time he discovered his macOS computer connecting to Apple when he was browsing his photos.
Today, Apple scanned my local files and those scanning programs attempted to talk to Apple APIs, even though I donβt use iCloud, Apple Photos, or an Apple ID. This would have happened without my knoweldge or consent if I were not running third-party network monitoring software.
He makes the case that scanning of photos is connected to Apple's desires for scanning all photos for 'CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material)', while Apple's marketing tells you that 'privacy is a human right'.
Who knows what types of media governments will legally require Apple to scan for in the future? Today itβs CP, tomorrow itβs cartoons of the prophet (PBUH please donβt decapitate me). One thing you can be sure of is that this database of images for which your hardware will now be used to scan will regularly be amended and updated by people who are not you and are not accountable to you.
This is your first and only warning: Stock macOS now invades your privacy via the Internet when browing local files, taking actions that no reasonable person would expect to touch the network, with iCloud and all analytics turned off, no Apple apps launched (this happened in the Finder, via spacebar preview), and no Apple ID input. You have been notified of this new reality. You will receive no further warnings on the topic.
This is just going to accelerate the popularity of Linux! Cant wait to share the Above Book with yall.
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Apple Has Begun Scanning Your Local Image Files Without Consent
The personal website of Jeffrey Paul.