STC on iMessage's serious security flaw and what you need to do ForbesTech
“iMessage users may wrongly believe that their communication is private,” ESET’s Jake Moore has warned, “but with access granted from just with a backup created, it somehow defeats its success in protection.” , “Apple retains the encryption keys in its U.S. data centers. iCloud content, as it exists in the customer’s account, may be provided in response to a search warrant issued upon a showing of probably cause, or customer consent.
In among the syncing iCloud services that keep your calendar and reminders and Safari data in sync across your devices, you have Messages in iCloud—a running backup of all the messages and which all your trusted devices can access. And the concept of “fully encrypted” messaging leads us to the other serious issue for iMessage, the lack of cross-platform interoperability. Those of you old enough will remember the early days of SMS,. The current Apple/Google approach to messaging is sadly creating a similar paradox.
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