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manfred zorn said: At least Apple is discussing the solution. Facebook (as admitted by a former head of privacy) detected 4.5 million CSAM related images and nobody knew about it or complained about it. Actually Facebook made a pretty big …
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macplusplus said: Old privacy chief: "Apple has confirmed that it’s automatically scanning images backed up to iCloud to ferret out child abuse images.As the Telegraph reports, Apple chief privacy officer Jane Horvath, speaking at the Consum…
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mike_galloway said: It would be helpful (rather than just trashing the offered fix from Apple) to offered an alternative solution - unless we wish to state that there is not a problem to solve. Criticism is easy but solutions are difficul…
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“Okay, guys, listen up. Here’s the brief. We’re going to bake a database of illegal porn image hashes into the operating system.” Well, gotta give them credit for thinking different. No one else would’ve thought to do this … not on a full stomach a…
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I think it’s worth reading what Stamos actually said to get some idea of context: I also don't understand why Apple is pushing the CSAM scanning for iCloud into the device, unless it is in preparation for real encryption of iCloud backups. A reaso…
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crowley said: mike54 said: ihatescreennames said: Also, as has been mentioned several times already, everyone can opt out. It seems so. Today. Tomorrow? What about tomorrow? Do you think about tomorrow? I hope so. What about t…
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baconstang said: So they're going to install this spyware on your iPhone and Mac to stop child porn. It won't be used for anything else, they say. I don't buy the lack of mission creep at all, but I have another question. The jerks making n…
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elijahg said: ihatescreennames said: elijahg said: ihatescreennames said: Rayz2016 said: elijahg said: Bollocks. So when the Chinese government tells Apple to add a heap of CPP provided hashes, they’re going…
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nizzard said: I just find it incredibly hard to believe the timing on this is not related to their anti-trust case with Epic. It’s all Dept of Justice. “Build this in and you wont get smoked in that case” That thought had crossed my mi…
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yojimbo007 said: Turned off automatic updates … will not be updating to 14.8 and 15.. Apple has become super creepy… all in a course of one week!!!… They have turend thier mantra completely upside down, blatetantly saying FU to every perso…
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elijahg said: Rayz2016 said: exceptionhandler said: entropys said: A concern from privacy and security experts has been that this scanning of images on device could easily be extended to the benefit of authoritarian gover…
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elijahg said: ihatescreennames said: Rayz2016 said: elijahg said: Bollocks. So when the Chinese government tells Apple to add a heap of CPP provided hashes, they’re going to refuse? Of course they won’t. If any government…
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StrangeDays said: Rayz2016 said: gatorguy said: beowulfschmidt said: AppleInsider said: "Apple will refuse any such demands," says the FAQ document. "We have faced demands to build and deploy government-mandated ch…
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macplusplus said: Rayz2016 said: gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: crowley said: macplusplus said: Apple can resist to government requests but if a government makes th…
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cpsro said: Of course Apple would never expand the tools. Apple merely provides the backdoor. Governments will be the ones to walk through it. Apple will be opening the tools to third parties, apparently. https://www.macrumors.com/2021/08…
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ihatescreennames said: Rayz2016 said: elijahg said: Bollocks. So when the Chinese government tells Apple to add a heap of CPP provided hashes, they’re going to refuse? Of course they won’t. If any government said provided data w…
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Unbelievable. Does this prison have a Samsung Penthouse Wing?
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gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: crowley said: macplusplus said: Apple can resist to government requests but if a government makes that scheme into law Apple cannot resist. Thi…
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exceptionhandler said: entropys said: A concern from privacy and security experts has been that this scanning of images on device could easily be extended to the benefit of authoritarian governments that demand Apple expand what it sea…
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jungmark said: Rayz2016 said: gatorguy said: beowulfschmidt said: AppleInsider said: "Apple will refuse any such demands," says the FAQ document. "We have faced demands to build and deploy government-mandated chang…