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winterdeaf | 1 year ago
We allowed the creation of a global tracking network under the false pretense of privacy. The entire Find My security model falls apart when considering "malicious" tags, and Apple knew about this from the start.
winterdeaf | 1 year ago
We allowed the creation of a global tracking network under the false pretense of privacy. The entire Find My security model falls apart when considering "malicious" tags, and Apple knew about this from the start.
foota|1 year ago
wepple|1 year ago
- 4x the cost plus ongoing fees
- 2x larger
- can’t buy it at any big box store
- relies on a third party who can also see what you’re tracking
- battery limited to weeks, not years
Accessibility and features make these way more compelling
emayljames|1 year ago
PaulStatezny|1 year ago
In the security world, it seems accepted that no security effort is a silver bullet that's 100% impossible to get around.
Rather, it seems best practice to compose many layers of security efforts, which all work to raise the level of effort an attacker is required to exploit people.
So I think it's unfair to say this is a charade.