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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip While the LG Prada and the Apple iPhone were being developed during roughly the same time period... does anyone really think that Apple got the idea of using a capacitive touchscreen from LG? I thi…
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prokip, You are correct, there are IP laws that prevent some forms of blatant copying. but full touch screen is not covered in that context... not to mention seeing article after article after article about android stealing apple's ideas (this is w…
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it's funny people pretend iOS has no vulnerabilities. But when they do exist they are "Probably all iOS malware threats related to jailbroken phones and non-app store apps collections." But Android doesn't get this excuse. Most of the malware relate…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mscientist "He did everything right up until Apple's response to his actions." Everything except contract with them to test their security. Legitimate security researchers do not hack and then claim h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Apple already has a venue for reporting flaws in security, and if the flaw is outlined properly (and exists), they will take steps to manage it on their own. According to Balic, he said h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KDarling If you reported a data leak that could be fixed, and later on someone was damaged by such a leak, the information holder could be liable. You can only be held liable if you describe how …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Shut up with the FUD, please. "I think there is a flaw in your security." "Okay, we'll test it." *spends $10,000 to test it* *next day* "I think there is a flaw in your securi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Abject nonsense. That's the easiest way to bankrupt any company. How so? There is absolutely no form of checks and balances for a company that is maintaining my information in their recor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Yes it is. Just because someone exposes a security flaw doesn't make the way they went about exposing it right, or legal. If he was concerned about Apple's security why didn't he contact them abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee This is completely inaccurate (at least in most countries). The bank in this analogy *does* have a direct responsibility to protect your information/goods. To get away from the b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan So if someone breaks in to my house and then says they were only doing it to see how secure my house was (or prove how insecure it was) that's OK? Nonsense. And I'd want them in jail. That is not …
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Most of your responses are typical responses that I would expect from Apple the company. Don't thank the guy for exploiting all these security holes. Vilify him! Should he have posted the youtube video before going straight to Apple? probably not. B…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark Apple didn't want to be extorted because they were more successful than Moto in the smartphone market. Apple has always been willing to pay a REASONABLE rate. Extorted my butt....moto offered…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Hilarious! Do you work for Google, by chance? I wish... that'd be a sweet gig. Not sure how you came to that conclusion though... if i worked for Google, wouldn't i want you to stay o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Primarily against Internet slang, myself. then don't use the internet. or at least shy away from blogs... you're going to get there wherever you go
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark SEP are different than non-SEP. Apple has innovated hence its patents. It deserves the right to defend its property and prevent the blatant copying. So you honestly think that Motorola wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Why do you think anything you're saying makes sense? And why so many acronyms? Just type it out. i used two acronyms... is that too many for you to count to or are you just…
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"I think that companies should spend their time innovating and competing on the merits of the products they offer %u2014 not misusing their intellectual property rights to hold up competitors to the detriment of innovation and consumer choice," Joaq…
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"The study included mobile traffic for 10 of the top 100 mobile websites, including Answers.com, Tumblr, ChaCha, Examiner, LinkedIn, Bleacher Report, Hubpages, White Pages, Squidoo and Dictionary.com." So, I was always curious how they calculate th…