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davidw said: Logic would dictate that the secure enclave have access to some form of memory storage, that isn't reset with each boot, as somewhere is the stored digital image of the fingerprint used to unlock the iPhone and the CC number used …
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davidw said: nclman said: Thanks for the explanation. That would imply that the secure enclave processor has some sort of eeprom? Would you have some links to some supporting documents? https://daringfireball.net/linked/2016/02/17/ios…
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davidw said: nclman said: 4a6d65 said: I agree with foggyhill and EsquireCats. It's going to scaremonger people as well that don't understand that this type of attack can't work on those devices with a SecureEnclave. Why not…
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Soli said: a–z = 26 A–Z = 26 0–9 = 10 e + 7 y + 1 u + 5 i + 6 o + 8 a + 8 s + 3 l + 1 z + 3 c + 3 n + 2 E + 7 Y + 1 U + 5 I + 6 O + 8 A + 8 S + 2 L + 1 Z + 3 C + 3 N + 2 0 + 1 - + 3 / + 1 $ + 6 & + 1 " + 5 . + 1 ? + 1 ! + 1 ' + 3 % + 1 Sp…
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4a6d65 said: I agree with foggyhill and EsquireCats. It's going to scaremonger people as well that don't understand that this type of attack can't work on those devices with a SecureEnclave. Why not? The Secure Enclave is not changed in t…