IPhones are secu-

>iPhones are secu-

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iTODDLERS BTFO

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>no poc
cringe

Assume that your device is not secure if your phone is sold in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and India.
Manufacturers need to provide these governments complete access, and control over telecommunications devices in order to be able to sell there.

interesting, is somebody monitoring this and doing a list?

Their access is child's play compared to the US requested access though

Based

No. Even blackberry decided to give access to their encrypted offshore servers just to be able to sell to these nations.
If you've ever read stories of middle eastern journalists getting caught for posting anti islamic, and then executed. It's, because these countries have full access to their devices. The US actually has laws in place to protect its own citizens from similar.

Low tech is secure tech. Stop using phones if you don't want to be tracked by the GPS. Remove the cameras, microphones, and speakers if you don't want to be watched and recorded.

Assume that any model of phone sold in these places is compromised. Assume that any phone that has an Intel or Qualcomm chipset is wide open like your mom. Baseband isolation is pretty much non-existent in modern smartphones, and if there was a backdoor in them it would be trivial to spy on a user over the cellular network.

Just stop using phones.

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>The US actually has laws in place to protect its own citizens from similar.
You're fucking retarded. The US government has been illegitimate since the 60s at least. You really think that a kosher sandwich of war mongering neocons and commies with federal reserve in between gives two fucks about your privacy?

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Right, so they get MI6 to do the spying on US citizens for them, exchange info and now they're not breaking the law. Did you even read the Snowden leaks?

>illegitimately
You said it yourself.
As opposed to overtly spying, and being able to justify intelligence collected in courts. The US government needs to go through a whole bunch of bullshit to actually spy on its domestic citizens, and even more bullshit to be able to use what they gathered legally.

This. They need to actually find methods to circumvent the laws instead of being able to just do what they want like the Middle East.

What smartphone would be secure in that scenario? Btw, iphones suck and someone needs to assassinate Tim Cock but i'm just saying Android would be susceptible as well if they targeted that. If your threat model includes state level counterespionage you should probably stick to public wifis tunnelled through multiple VPNs and Tor, using Tails as your OS

>Did you even read the Snowden leaks?
Yes, and do you know why they have to go through all of that effort to spy on domestic citizens?

>The US actually has laws in place to protect its own citizens from similar.
Read what Five Eyes do to walk around that, you dumb animal

>There's a guy down the street murdering children in his basement
>But it's okay because he doesn't do it in public!

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Yes but the end result is still the same since NSA can simply supply MI6 with anything they need to utilise the hardware backdoors they threatened US companies to make. I'm guessing their level of access far exceeds that of some dictatorship in the middle of the desert

Based.

I'm guessing this is built-in backdoor for the US government that was leaked to turd-world countries. Well congrats. Nothing is secure now.

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>think of the children!
Good argument, retard.

>t. retard

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The difference is that the authoritarian middle eastern government are more streamlined when it goes from collecting data to executing an individual for what they said online.

>The US actually has laws in place to protect its own citizens from similar
*stingray blocks your path*
hello, there. your pathetic phones are not safe.

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>held by Interpol in airport, and will be sent back to middle eastern country for execution
>shouldn't had tweeted about the government
Meanwhile people in the US don't go to prison for bashing on the President, or rewarded by the administration when they post something supportive.
Foreigners like to claim that since the US circumvent s laws to spy is in anyway equal to what is happening elsewhere.
It's not, and you're more fucked than the average US citizen.

> you're more fucked than the average US citizen
you live in a world of fantasy and the make believe

>Patched years ago
They are.

>left unpatched for years after being reported
>finally gets patched
>another """""bug""" gets discovered, reported, and ignored

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>you live in a world of fantasy and the make believe
You live in a socialist hellhole, and you don't even know what real human rights are anymore.

>existence have not been reported
*has not
And were to take this entire journalist debacle as something that is bad. These tards can't even into English.

based af

baste

why would they want to throw away a vulnerability so valuable?

this

A CYBER SUPER-WEAPON HOLY SHIT

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