vendredi 24 juin 2016

Apple is leaving the iOS 10 kernel unencrypted... to increase security

Each new version of iOS is eagerly awaited, and at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) Apple unveiled a preview of iOS 10. Much has been made of the new features, but developers probing the operating system are making a surprising discovery. The kernel of iOS 10 is unencrypted. In the current climate of security-awareness, this might seem like something of an unusual decision. But Apple says that the change has been made to improve performance, and it could even help to increase security. In a statement to TechCrunch Apple sought to calm fears about the privacy implications of leaving the… [Continue Reading]


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