win32k
No user record in our sample, but win32k has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but win32k has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Brought it all on himself. Deserves to rot in jail.
Basically, few people are able to escape the "Snowden good, US Gov bad" groupthink and really see what happened with Snowden. The guy was a massive traitor that made the US much, much less safe for probably a very long…
> I didn't realize they would use it against us just blatantly in direct violation of every law put in place to prevent it, though. They didn't. You interpreted the Snowden revelations incorrectly. The government…
Groupthink amongst techies. It's amazing how everyone takes Snowden at his word. Literal traitor and they can't see that he has an agenda.
Real patriots wouldn't flee the country.
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Yes. The whole existence of NSO shows that the iPhone is preeminent in platform security. No one pays hundreds of thousands of dollars to access an easily exploitable system.
Security is a lot more than just the OS. Modern iPhones have security chips that ensure the integrity of the main OS during boot and while running. A large part of Apple's security excellence comes from their hardware…
If anyone thinks any non-Apple platform is more secure than modern iPhone/Macbooks running iOS/macOS, you are dead wrong. Apple's security is far ahead of other platforms.
Completely agree. When used properly and ethically in a democratic society, surveillance is an absolute net positive for society.
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Obviously not. Southwest issue isn't even close to having to do with FAA systems. Not everything is a cyber attack... most things are just accidental systems issues.
Everything in competition is about time and effort. No one cares if they figure it out 20 years down the road. It literally won't matter at that point, because the US will have much better by then. The world may be a…
This is not it.
Why are you citing a year+ old article? It's clearly out of date. iOS is a much more secure platform, and exploits are much rarer than Android exploits. HN has really gone down in quality of readers/commenters.
Even though the article you linked is not about an iPhone, I'll respond as if it was, since there have been published iPhone vulnerabilities recently. You rarely hear about Android exploits, since the devices are…