Breaking the iPhone

in #news6 years ago (edited)

OK, you’ve already heard it is a garbage, but at least you can have a privacy with Apple products… Right?



You must have heard that Google is getting all your info. It's not just the search engine (since you have the alternative), or the email service (since you have the alternative). Android is their tool of choice, because you didn't have the alternative. That is, a cheap one…

Why would you choose an $800 iPhone over a fenomenal $100 Xiaomi Redmi 4X?

Because it is safe! FBI cannot break into it!

Are you sure? You believe corporate media? As much as they are corrupt and incompetent, breaking into iPhone is not the problem. When you hear Apple CEO Tim Cook defends Apple's encryption and privacy policies, you must have in mind he is trying to sell you his product. There's a news at “Russia Today” about the gadget in the hands of law enforcement:

A new investigation indicates that several different law enforcement agencies now have their hands on a tool called “GrayKey.” This small box has the power to unlock iPhones, completely by-passing encryption.

Duration: 1:59



Well, that “news” has been old for more than two years already. During the investigation of San Bernardino massacre, Israeli mobile-forensics company called Cellebrite, have showcased a device that could unlock iPhone within minutes. John McAfee, creator of well known McAfee Antivirus, publicly bragged he can unlock the iPhone without help from Apple.

Duration: 1:28



So, it's not safe. It probably was not safe since the original iPhone. Are we then forced to accept lose of privacy? Is there a solution?

Yes, there is. It is called

DECENTRALIZATION & ENCRYPTION



But more on this in the next post…



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I don't think that decentralization can provide privacy. They use backdoors in the hardware which cannot be removed. Resistance is futile...
https://steemit.com/conspiracy/@lexicographer/how-israel-hardware-backdoored-everything

I don't think that decentralization can provide privacy.

OK, @herrleeb, you are right — decentralization in itself cannot provide privacy, I had to add encryption. I have made the correction, thank you.

But, the resistance is not futile. We have cryptocurrencies, aren't we? Backdoor to hardware does not help to reach the encrypted, decentralized data, just as your cryptocurrency is safe if you know how to keep the keys.

I am no expert, but I have heard that even encryption is useless because the backdoor allows access to your device BEFORE encryption is applied. If you look at the mindbending technology available to the cabal I believe it is safe to assume that they are WAY ahead of us and all supposed "safety software" is nothing but a trap.

You don't have to be an expert, @herrleeb, just read it again:

“Backdoor to hardware does not help to reach the encrypted, decentralized data”

It is not problem to break into hardware, but then you have to break encryption over data. That's completely different problem.

I like you dear @lighteye and your posts very much, so I hate to be a pain in the bud and keep raising my concerns. But don't you think that it would be very easy to make any private encrypted transmission illegal? For "security, money laundering, drug dealing, terrorist concerns"? And once 5G is installed to monitor ANY data traffic, with the ability to exactly pinpoint the location and source of any of this illegal activity? I am afraid the cabal has the means and the motive to do exactly that and they are WAY ahead of us...

But don't you think that it would be very easy to make any private encrypted transmission illegal?

No, @herrleeb, I don't think it is possible at all. Did anyone succeeded to block bitcoin? Let's see what will happen to Telegram, now that Russian state announced blocking:

https://steemit.com/technology/@lighteye/telegram-search-for-the-state-attacked-apps

Cabal cannot win because it is infinitely easier to improve encryption methods than it is to break the encryption. The only “solution” for the cabal is to shut down Internet… this version of Internet. And then tomorrow we will have new Internet protocol that won't be controllable at all :)

Well I guess only time will tell. But I am afraid that we only have what we are ALLOWED and SUPPOSED to have at any time and that we all are missing big pieces of the puzzle. Did you know that the TOR people collaborate with the government? Don't forget that even the smartest of us have been drinking the fluoridated water for most of their lives and have been subject to indoctrination, propaganda and disinformation. Maybe we are not as smart as we'd like to think...

I had a text on TOR at the beginning of March, @herrleeb:

https://steemit.com/technology/@lighteye/sensation-tor-a-government-tool-think-again

It's an obvious spin. The only (and the strongest) tool of the hierarchical matrix is — deceit.

Now, I like your critical positions in thinking, but I have another suggestion for you. If you think you can't do nothing, you already are in the “mind prison” created by Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon. And even if you are right, then your duty as a human being, isn't to comply by stating “resistance is futile”, but to scream and shout, and to search for the means of viable resistance.

And never forget, every incarnation of hierarhical matrix ends with a phase of tyranny. This, what seems to you as a sign of unbreakable strength, is actually a mortal spasm.

They are losing control.

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