XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
nospam wrote:
ecurity researchers agree that high-end Android devices (including
Samsung devices with Knox) are now the most secure consumer mobile
devices.
logical fallacy, and false.
FACT:
No smartphone has more zero-day holes (for years!), than the iPhone.
ASSESSMENT:
*To own an iPhone is to _already_ be hacked*
It's a fact, nospam, that Android is _far_ more secure than iOS, where all
you know is the pure marketing bullshit that Apple feeds you to believe.
The reality is that security is far too complicated for you to comprehend,
as there are actually some things where iOS is more secure, but far more
where Android is far more secure - where it's not a 1:1 correspondence.
But you know none of that because all you know is what Apple feeds you in
the glossy marketing brochures which only tout what Apple is good at, but
which never cover what Apple is terrible at (e.g., iPhone zero day holes).
recall the san bernardino shooter case, where apple was threatened with
a lawsuit to make it easier.
It's no longer shocking how you fall for every marketing trick in the book.
more recently, look at the android baseband hack, where all anyone
needs is the user's phone number. that's *it*. the user does not need
to open an email, tap a link or install a nefarious app. that's
*incredibly* bad.
It's a fact, whether you understand it or not, nospam, that the iPhone has
the absolute worst track record on zero-day bugs for years running, nospam.
*To own an iPhone is to already be hacked*
There are reasons for this, most of which is Apple never finds their
zero-day bugs, but all of the reasons are well beyond your comprehension.
those who actually understand how things work know that android is
overall *less* secure, although it has caught up to ios in some ways.
*You fall for every marketing trick in the book nospam.*
I repeat there is no phone with more zero-day holes than the iPhone.
You believe all Apple's marketing bullshit - but you can't deny that fact.
*To own an iPhone is to _already_ be hacked*, nospam.
All the marketing bullshit in the world doesn't change this one fact:
*There is no smartphone with more zero day holes than the iPhone*
You can deny that fact because you hate that fact.
But you can't deny that fact using facts simply because it is a fact.
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Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information
which, in this case, is to try to explain iPhone lack of 0-day security.
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