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Where both the .zip and .dmg files have rudimentary checksums to warn the user that it may have been corrupted in transit, there are no safeguards against tampering. As of Mac OS X 10.11.5, the codesign tool supports signing disk images (https://de…
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Safari in Mac OS X 10.9 also enabled Safari Power Saver by default, which disables all non-main content Flash, otherwise known as ads. It uses a heuristic to determine what is main content (similar to what's used for Safari Reading Mode) and what is…
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cali said: Wait a f**ing minute. You mean a big similar to android was capable on iOS? Stagefright is one of the biggest reasons why I defend iOS. Tell me it isn't the same only "similar" in a clickbait manner. Can it be triggered without o…
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It's not specifically being added for Safari. It's being added to ImageIO, so all apps automatically get WebP support.
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cali said: Why doesn't this give options to use Facebook or something else? Not even a MyNintendo account. I'm confused. Does Google still own and profit off Niantic? You can use a Google account or a Pokémon Trainer Club (club.pokemon.com…
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radarthekat said: "The Google Play store is more transparent than the iOS App Store is for this title regarding what the app can access." Is this true, or just poor reporting? Seems like it should read, 'The Pokemon GO app listing on the Go…
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leavingthebigg said: This app could have been designed and developed to respect user privacy from Day One. The developers of the app chose not to do this until people started to complain about the app and companies having unfettered access to…
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singularity said: Niantic have released this statement We recently discovered that the Pokémon Goaccount creation process on iOS erroneously requests full access permission for the user's Google account. However, Pokémon Go only accesses ba…
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It's moot in this particular case as the iOS app explicitly asks for your Google username and password.
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coolfactor said: I am 100% confident that Apple will be improving file extension handling as a result of this malware. I just learned something interesting... Take an ordinary .jpg file (a real image), and add a space to the end. View "Get I…
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dementuschikan said: Interesting we have two malware attempts with relatively new-to-Mac effects soon after Apple distributed the macOS beta with an unencrypted kernel. Perhaps unrelated? I don't know enough to know for sure... The kernel …
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appex said: Apple should fix the trailing space bug!!! The Gatekeeper dialog makes it painfully clear that there is a space.
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iqatedo said: Is the green camera in use LED hard configured to light up whenever the camera is in use on all systems, as I believe it has been in hardware previously? In order to change the behavior, a malicious app would have to upload n…
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The problem with not having a probationary period for 15% cuts is developers will move to subscriptions en masse because 85% is far more than 70%. And no one wins if every single app/game developer moves to subscriptions. It only ends up screwing a…
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tallest skil said: AppleInsider said: Earlier this month media outlets latched onto a blog post from freelance composer James Pinkstone, who claimed iTunes deleted some 122GB of music from his laptop, including original works. After sp…
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A simple database bug doesn't explain why people claimed their music was deleted from their drive. A database bug would only lose reference to the file on disk and would either force a file locate dialog or a download from Apple Music.
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rigormortis said: Also I recall any data on the iPhone running iOS 7 were able to be retrieved by Apple. iOS 8 randomized the key making apple unable to access the iPhone. No, the case was that in iOS 7, Apple signed software could bypass…
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ppietra said: Rosyna said: As the encryption primer said, the only stuff not encrypted with a passcode derived key in iOS 7 were things in Apple apps like Contacts, Photos, Massages. However, you don't need access to the device to …
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ppietra said: Rosyna said: "This means the device in question was running iOS 7, which did not ship with encryption enabled." Encryption has been mandatory, non-optional since the iPhone 3GS and iOS 3. In iOS 7, all third party app d…