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jesseendahl | 7 months ago

No it doesn't — that's a totally different threat model.

Advanced Data Protection is mostly concerned with protecting data from attackers on the server and in transit.

If you're interested in protections when an attacker has physical access to your device, you should read the "Encryption and Data Protection" section of Apple's Platform Security Guide.

Web: https://support.apple.com/guide/security/welcome/web

PDF: https://help.apple.com/pdf/security/en_US/apple-platform-sec...

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teleforce|7 months ago

In computer security if an adversary is having an unlimited physical access to hardware, it is considered a game over.

BobaFloutist|7 months ago

The difference is that if the NSA has physical access to my phone, I'm probably aware of it. It makes routine fishing expeditions across broad populations much harder and more expensive, as well as easier to oppose.

If they can fish remotely and automatically, accountability goes completely out the window.