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comment The inner workings of iMessage security?
In an after PRISM update, Apple claims that: "... conversations which take place over iMessage and FaceTime are protected by end-to-end encryption so no one but the sender and receiver can see or read them. Apple cannot decrypt that data." More on that here: apple.com/apples-commitment-to-customer-privacy
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revised Security measures for a WiFi access point?
Just corrected grammar, tried to preserve the meaning.
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suggested suggested edit on Security measures for a WiFi access point?
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comment What is a good practical (and sane) way to manage all your passwords for online sites?
Not a bad idea, but what happens if you have to change the password of one site?
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comment It is safe to store photos and documents on skydrive / google cloud services?
Illustrative way to highlight the differences between Public/Personal/Private.
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comment The inner workings of iMessage security?
@Terry, I'm just back from vacation, thanks for caring and "nurturing" the question.
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comment The inner workings of iMessage security?
The issue currently seems to be gaining some traction, e.g. check macrumors.com/2012/08/20/… but the articles still fall short on techical details
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asked The inner workings of iMessage security?
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asked Standards for physical Access Control systems
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comment What are the biggest unsolved problems in IT Security?
Perhaps not unsolvable, but IMHO certainly unsolved...
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answered Bouncy Castle - document signed by sender and only readable by receiver?
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answered I found that the company I work for is putting a backdoor into mobile phones