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Apple Responds: Thieves Spying Passcodes 'To Steal Entire Digital Lives'

2 pointsby nojaabout 2 years ago

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burna_aws_acctabout 2 years ago
If a person gained access to all the assets associated with a device, wouldn&#x27;t that mean they also gained access to the individual&#x27;s digital fingerprint and&#x2F;or face identification?<p>What I gain from this article is, &quot;See? Storing all your identity (financial, personal, professional) in digital format on a small external device like a phone is not a good idea.&quot; To which 2007 would uniformly reply, &quot;I told you so.&quot;<p>Now it&#x27;s 2023, what do we do...<p>Apple&#x27;s reply (IMO): We&#x27;re not God, and we have no solution that won&#x27;t completely destroy your privacy with us, a Big Tech company. Please take ownership over your identity, or else...
warning26about 2 years ago
I appreciate that Apple&#x27;s response basically boils down to:<p>&quot;Here&#x27;s a separate, mostly unrelated security metric that we did well on! Therefore, this problem doesn&#x27;t matter at all! ¯\_(ツ)_&#x2F;¯&quot;