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Quote: Originally Posted by frugality If bending the iphones was 'purposeful', as you say, then there's no reason the anti-Apple crowd couldn't have done it with the 5S or any other previous phone. Some folks noticed their new iPhone 6's bending…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipen Apple thought people were smart enough to know nothing in the cloud is secure. I think in the user agreement term something like users are responsible for their own security was there. I have to go back and re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfc1138 ETA: I was recently amazed at what get's stored. I was applying for a duplicate birth certificate and one of the security questions was a list of streets I'd lived on that had one I'd resided on in the mid 1970…
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 How did you obtain a password by answering security questions? That doesn't make any sense. When I put in the wrong password a few times I need to answer security questions. If I answer it right I got the cha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy "In his first interview on the subject, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said celebrities' iCloud accounts were compromised when hackers correctly answered security questions to obtain their passwords, or when…
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Ballmer with the Midas touch.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Peter Cotsis Sales 101: NEVER sell by belittling your competition. It makes you look so desperate and pathetic. It's astonishing that nobody @ a corporation the size of Samsung gets this. In the end they're doing App…
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Quote: Originally Posted by uhrgenau Only if they are on Open Table and many smaller restaurants are not. What about going through a drive-thru? I can't imagine anyone handing over their phone for the attendant to run it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 Ugh, crappy quoting in these new forums Sorry 'bout that - it's fixed. No problemo.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 Why? The questions aren't the problem. Also they are in plaintext. Answering questions TRUTHFULLY is the problem!! Get a password manager, and LIE to security questions. Record the question and the bogus a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 Quote: Originally Posted by jonl Sure, I wouldn't have any objections if Apple implements even stronger security, especially since they are going to be rolling out their new payment system. Apple has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SirLance99 Apple tells everyone they didn't have a "Breach" in any of their systems. So I guess letting brute force scripted password attacks happen on multiple accounts without any notification to the users, Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin I think that's the one she meant. No matter what way their iCloud service was accessed, it was the service they were using at the time and they'd say the same about any other service. People on the forum had c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Remember in 2013 when the stock was down? Tim said don't bet against Apple. The stock went up 70% and we are now at all time highs. It's interesting. Tim said "Don't bet against Apple" on 60 Minutes on …
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Standard rumor, part of the Apple product cycle rumor algorithm, which has been accepted as an ISO Standard, BTW. Move along, nothing to see here.
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Dre better be issued an interior office in the spaceship to reduce the drive-by risk.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The media has been clamoring for a story like this for at least the last two years. Remember the old days when absolutely everyone would jump on something that Apple was not ever, for any reason, going…
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In related news, dog bites man.
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I think it's a good move. Apple will be coming out with significant upgrades and new categories after June, and talk would inevitably revolve it breaking $700 again. After the split, the bashers won't be able to talk about that so directly, and it i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ There was a poll not many years ago, and a huge percentage (can't remember what it was, but it was really large) couldn't find Russia -- RUSSIA! -- on a world map. Americans' lack of knowledge about the rest …