It doesn't. I requested a feature to software-wipe the phone after X incorrect password attempts, but was rejected on the basis that this would be security theatre if implemented in software not hardware. I would like…
/e/ supports loads of random phones without a strong HSM. In my estimation this means it will be much easier to get into a locked phone with physical access. I imagine the phone would get imaged, and then the passcode…
In my understanding, it's CalyxOS throwing shade, not Copperhead, although the whole situation is murky. In my estimation, there do seem to be comments devoid of substance disparaging GOS every time it is promoted…
Could you elaborate on what you consider personal attack? The bar is extremely low these days, and I have an experience of the opposite: One day I was inspecting the traffic from my GOS device with tcpdump, and I…
It doesn't. I requested a feature to software-wipe the phone after X incorrect password attempts, but was rejected on the basis that this would be security theatre if implemented in software not hardware. I would like…
/e/ supports loads of random phones without a strong HSM. In my estimation this means it will be much easier to get into a locked phone with physical access. I imagine the phone would get imaged, and then the passcode…
In my understanding, it's CalyxOS throwing shade, not Copperhead, although the whole situation is murky. In my estimation, there do seem to be comments devoid of substance disparaging GOS every time it is promoted…
Could you elaborate on what you consider personal attack? The bar is extremely low these days, and I have an experience of the opposite: One day I was inspecting the traffic from my GOS device with tcpdump, and I…