Comment by mod50ack 4 hours ago You can always reboot to recovery and install an update that way. 7 comments mod50ack Reply QuantumNomad_ 4 hours ago Won’t that wipe all the user data? realo 3 hours ago He can upgrade, but not downgrade, for security integrity. Y-bar 2 hours ago People often seem to ignore that Availability is part of the security triad.If I burn someone’s wallet and throw the ashes to the wind nobody can pickpocket them for it. Secure. fsflover 2 hours ago Doesn't this mean that no matter how securely your phone is locked, Apple (and probably the three-letter agencies) can always unlock it by installing an appropriate update? 2 replies → mod50ack 3 hours ago Nope
QuantumNomad_ 4 hours ago Won’t that wipe all the user data? realo 3 hours ago He can upgrade, but not downgrade, for security integrity. Y-bar 2 hours ago People often seem to ignore that Availability is part of the security triad.If I burn someone’s wallet and throw the ashes to the wind nobody can pickpocket them for it. Secure. fsflover 2 hours ago Doesn't this mean that no matter how securely your phone is locked, Apple (and probably the three-letter agencies) can always unlock it by installing an appropriate update? 2 replies → mod50ack 3 hours ago Nope
realo 3 hours ago He can upgrade, but not downgrade, for security integrity. Y-bar 2 hours ago People often seem to ignore that Availability is part of the security triad.If I burn someone’s wallet and throw the ashes to the wind nobody can pickpocket them for it. Secure. fsflover 2 hours ago Doesn't this mean that no matter how securely your phone is locked, Apple (and probably the three-letter agencies) can always unlock it by installing an appropriate update? 2 replies →
Y-bar 2 hours ago People often seem to ignore that Availability is part of the security triad.If I burn someone’s wallet and throw the ashes to the wind nobody can pickpocket them for it. Secure.
fsflover 2 hours ago Doesn't this mean that no matter how securely your phone is locked, Apple (and probably the three-letter agencies) can always unlock it by installing an appropriate update? 2 replies →
Won’t that wipe all the user data?
He can upgrade, but not downgrade, for security integrity.
People often seem to ignore that Availability is part of the security triad.
If I burn someone’s wallet and throw the ashes to the wind nobody can pickpocket them for it. Secure.
Doesn't this mean that no matter how securely your phone is locked, Apple (and probably the three-letter agencies) can always unlock it by installing an appropriate update?
2 replies →
Nope