• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    25 days ago

    Either an execs kid has an old phone they don’t want to give up, or this pushes some update that allows authorities a backdoor. Apple never does effort for free

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        25 days ago

        Are we sure? Apple said their privacy features toggles turned off various network data sends but researchers found the buttons do nothing.

        To elaborate, Apple has done stuff to forvce people to upgrade phones. Why all of a sudden support such and old phone?

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          They’ve generally always supported their phones significantly longer than anything on the other side.

          Security updates such as this for devices able to acces services makes sense.

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          Hmm, its fair to be skeptical. But most of the userbase of those phones would be grandparents or kids so I’m not sure that Apple is trying to extract direct monetary value from those age groups.

          Plus, its pretty cheap to update the certificate considering the ROI in terms of brand trust/value.

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            24 days ago

            Apple will tell you you need a new laptop for a disconnected display cable.

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          25 days ago

          If I were to put on my tinfoil cap, I’d suggest it’s not introducing a new vulnerability, but more likely that the cert update is intended to keep some people using devices that are already insecure.

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            25 days ago

            Sure, but normally they’d just disable features or drain battery to force hardware upgrade, what changed?