> The two ‘locks’ are not separate. > The second hash is independent lol
Requiring a second key to unlock a lock does not invalidate the fact that the first key can be picked (which the question was about). I had read through the technical whitepaper [1], which does not include this…
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202303 I stand corrected, the vast majority is not E2EE'd. Now there unfortunately is no information about the at-rest encryption "On server". Going by the iCloud encryption debate in…
No matter how smart any "NeuralHash" is, the fact that it IS hash-based means there exists more than one image that maps to the same hash. (Using a opaque NeuralNet-style AI that not even its developers can reason about…
The legal headache Apple faces here (and as a result, the power lever held over them by nation-level interest groups) is the liability of storing user-generated content on servers under their control. NOT the photos on…
> The two ‘locks’ are not separate. > The second hash is independent lol
Requiring a second key to unlock a lock does not invalidate the fact that the first key can be picked (which the question was about). I had read through the technical whitepaper [1], which does not include this…
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202303 I stand corrected, the vast majority is not E2EE'd. Now there unfortunately is no information about the at-rest encryption "On server". Going by the iCloud encryption debate in…
No matter how smart any "NeuralHash" is, the fact that it IS hash-based means there exists more than one image that maps to the same hash. (Using a opaque NeuralNet-style AI that not even its developers can reason about…
The legal headache Apple faces here (and as a result, the power lever held over them by nation-level interest groups) is the liability of storing user-generated content on servers under their control. NOT the photos on…