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« on: March 01, 2016, 09:00:21 pm »

The Future of iPhone Security

The next major version of iOS could contain the most public and controversial security enhancements yet. The current faceoff between Apple and the FBI has placed the topic of Apple's security into the public eye. Apple has placed an emphasis on security and privacy in their products for some time now, but this is likely to be the most attention the topic has ever received. Of course there's a question of whether or not Apple will be forced to help the FBI bypass current security features of the iPhone, but looking forward there's also a question of how iOS security will continue to advance. What the FBI is requesting For those unfamiliar or unclear about the current case, let's do a quick recap of what the FBI is requesting of Apple. The work-issued phone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernadino attack was recovered by the FBI. The device (an iPhone 5c) is locked with a passcode, and may have the security feature enabled which erases the device's encryption keys after 10...<br clear='all'/>

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