Re: An iOS zero-click radio proximity exploit odyssey
Arlen Holder <[email protected]> Sat, 5 Dec 2020 03:41:15 -0000 (UTC)
| Newsgroups | misc.phone.mobile.iphone,comp.mobile.ipad,alt.cellular,alt.privacy,comp.sys.mac.system |
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| Organization | Neodome |
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2020 02:11:36 -0000 (UTC), Lewis wrote: > Do you mean to say "FUD bullshit I made up"? Because otherwise, you will > need to cite something to back up your "understanding" because you have > a proven track record of making shit up. To any adults on this newsgroup, Notice the _only_ person who posted an _adult_ query was JF Mezei o JF Mezei is, understandably, concerned at how easy this hack was One bug, and the entire iOS device was open to the world. o Worse, it's a common bug - which is a "buffer overflow" Who knew it was so trivial to pwn any iPhone you want o With a wormable zero click exploit, no less. Remember, in the Google blog, the guy says, literally, & I quote: o "Can it really be this easy?" And yes, it was that easy. o No wonder hackers _stopped_ accepting iOS zero-day flaws already There are just too many of them in the wild already. He basically said Apple has never tested this code o Much of which is core iOS code dating back to 1985 (he said) Didn't this Lewis moron even _read_ the Google blog before denying facts? o Why are these Type III apologists all so consistently Quadrant 1 DK? Alan Baker, Lewis, Jolly Roger, Joerg Lorenz, BK, Chris, et al. o They're all shockingly confident in their own sordid sea of ignorance Didn't _anyone_ in this entire newsgroup even _read_ the Google report? o It basically assesses this was so simple - many similar flaws must exist. -- Read the report before you claim that this is "no big deal" please.