Comment by PeterStuer 2 months ago Apple is still a US company and must adhere to US intelligence covert data access regulations. 3 comments PeterStuer Reply theshrike79 2 months ago But you can't give what you don't have access to.The Apple private could is specifically built so that if it's tampered with it stops working. isodev 2 months ago The rest of iCloud is quite open by default though. It’s a lot simpler to just get the data from there than to try to access the private cloud context used by Apple’s models. PeterStuer 2 months ago That is not how that type of regulation works. Try to run a covert communication service. FAFO, big time!
theshrike79 2 months ago But you can't give what you don't have access to.The Apple private could is specifically built so that if it's tampered with it stops working. isodev 2 months ago The rest of iCloud is quite open by default though. It’s a lot simpler to just get the data from there than to try to access the private cloud context used by Apple’s models. PeterStuer 2 months ago That is not how that type of regulation works. Try to run a covert communication service. FAFO, big time!
isodev 2 months ago The rest of iCloud is quite open by default though. It’s a lot simpler to just get the data from there than to try to access the private cloud context used by Apple’s models.
PeterStuer 2 months ago That is not how that type of regulation works. Try to run a covert communication service. FAFO, big time!
But you can't give what you don't have access to.
The Apple private could is specifically built so that if it's tampered with it stops working.
The rest of iCloud is quite open by default though. It’s a lot simpler to just get the data from there than to try to access the private cloud context used by Apple’s models.
That is not how that type of regulation works. Try to run a covert communication service. FAFO, big time!