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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: El Diablo Blanco on September 11, 2013, 07:37:43 AM
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Notice to everyone. Apple is working with NSA. In the past they had to prove you made a phone call or text. You could claim you lost your phone and someone hacked it or a friend used it who must have seen your password.
But now using your fingerprint to unlock. It is 100% you that did it. You can't claim someone hacked your password or a friend knew it. You did it because only you own that fingerprint. It is a way to incriminate people even further.
Be warned.
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All criminals should be killed.
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Chunky mark knows whats happening.
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Regardless of what Apple is or isn't going to do with their new fingerprint tech hardly even matters anymore. The daily OMFG revelations from the Snowden/N$A dump is changing the tech landscape in almost unknowable ways every day. The full repercussions have not yet been felt, but they WILL cause Apple to lose sales. I wouldn't be surprised if Apple seriously looked into pulling that feature, but it was way too far into the hardware logistics train.
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Notice to everyone. Apple is working with NSA. In the past they had to prove you made a phone call or text. You could claim you lost your phone and someone hacked it or a friend used it who must have seen your password.
But now using your fingerprint to unlock. It is 100% you that did it. You can't claim someone hacked your password or a friend knew it. You did it because only you own that fingerprint. It is a way to incriminate people even further.
Be warned.
Shouldn't be a problem unless one engages in criminal activity.
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the world has gone mad
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Shouldn't be a problem unless one engages in criminal activity.
exactly, if you haven't committed no crime , there is nothing to worry about ::)
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Shouldn't be a problem unless one engages in criminal activity.
horrible attitude.
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http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130910/news-businesstech/article/nsa-labels-steve-jobs-%E2%80%98big-brother%E2%80%99-and-iphone-users-%E2%80%98zombies%E2%80%99 (http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130910/news-businesstech/article/nsa-labels-steve-jobs-%E2%80%98big-brother%E2%80%99-and-iphone-users-%E2%80%98zombies%E2%80%99)
Washington: The US’ spy agency NSA reportedly suggested tech giant Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs as ‘Big Brother’ while describing iPhone users as ‘zombies’, according to the classified documents revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The NSA suggested that Apple and Steve Jobs are controlling and observing the public, while in fact, the agency itself has been involved in spying on Americans’ email and phone data for years.
According to the Huffington Post, the revealed documents indicate that the NSA not only intercepts the web data of users, but also has decryption tools to access smartphones, including iPhones.
A German website, which revealed the NSA documents, obtained slides of the agency’s internal presentation in which images from Apple''s 1984 commercial have been used.
The NSA slides ask ‘Who knew in 1984... that this would be big brother... and the zombies would be paying customers?’, with a photo of Steve Jobs on the slides referring to Big Brother and photo of over-excited Apple fans with new iPhones on the slide about zombies, the report added.
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Notice to everyone. Apple is working with NSA. In the past they had to prove you made a phone call or text. You could claim you lost your phone and someone hacked it or a friend used it who must have seen your password.
But now using your fingerprint to unlock. It is 100% you that did it. You can't claim someone hacked your password or a friend knew it. You did it because only you own that fingerprint. It is a way to incriminate people even further.
Be warned.
I am not a wanted criminal and I have nothing to hide so what the fuck would nasa do with my finger print.
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I am not a wanted criminal and I have nothing to hide so what the fuck would nasa do with my finger print.
send you to Mars perhaps?
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There were plenty of ooo's and ahh's at today's iPhone 5S event, many of them direct at the new revolutionary fingerprint scanner. But many people overlooked a tiny piece of hardware that stands to open the doors to a whole new set of apps—and potential anxiety: The motion-sensing M7 chip.
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Alongside the new superfast A7 processor, the M7 "motion coprocessor" serves a number of different purposes, chief among them keeping track of your motion. The M7's job is to handle data from the iPhone's sensors—the accelerometer, gyroscope and compass—without firing up the A7. This means better battery life, but thanks to the new CoreMotion API, it also means that your iPhone never stops collecting data. For the sporty set, this means the M7 chip turns your iPhone into fitness tracker that can serve up data about your movements that you can access instantaneously.
Many fitness trackers on the market today offer Bluetooth connectivity, but none are as integrated into the iPhone's guts as the M7 chip. It's the API that really makes the difference. Apple itself said that the M7 "continuously measures motion data" which "enables a new generation of health and fitness apps." Nike (obviously) was the first to jump on board with a new app called Nike+ Move which will use GPS and the M7 chip to provide a new kind of fitness tracking experience. And who knows that other cool new uses developers will come up with. It's also not too crazy to imagine how the M7 might be used for gaming, too. Plus you don't have to wear one of those silly bracelets.
Having the integrated chip is also more efficient; instead of buying your fitness tracker, remembering, wear it all the time, then uploading the data onto your computers, and constantly keep in charged, all of it is done with your phone. Anytime you have your iPhone in your pocket or purse, the device is constantly recording data about your movement. The iPhone was already doing this to a certain degree, but this upgrade means more of your data is stored. And, potentially, is sent back to Apple's servers.
Which also has the potential to make the M7 more than a little creepy, especially given recent ongoing revelations about NSA privacy violations. Luckily, iOS 7 makes it relatively easy to turn off location services, though it's unclear if you can turn off the M7's motion tracking too.
Where does that leave us? Fitness buffs will have a great—although bulkier—fitness-tracking option available to them. Privacy buffs will have something new to worry about. And everyone in between will go about their day blissfully unaware that their iPhone knows exactly how they spent it.
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Notice to everyone. Apple is working with NSA. In the past they had to prove you made a phone call or text. You could claim you lost your phone and someone hacked it or a friend used it who must have seen your password.
But now using your fingerprint to unlock. It is 100% you that did it. You can't claim someone hacked your password or a friend knew it. You did it because only you own that fingerprint. It is a way to incriminate people even further.
Be warned.
Who are you warning?
Terrorists or criminals will probably have to settle for the iPhone 5C. (I knew there was a reason for the two models they announced.)
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smart criminal doesnt do things with phone
what is this, anonymous amateurs talk?
The prepaid burner phones still exist.
The idea is to destroy the phone with fire after it's used.
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http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130910/news-businesstech/article/nsa-labels-steve-jobs-%E2%80%98big-brother%E2%80%99-and-iphone-users-%E2%80%98zombies%E2%80%99 (http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130910/news-businesstech/article/nsa-labels-steve-jobs-%E2%80%98big-brother%E2%80%99-and-iphone-users-%E2%80%98zombies%E2%80%99)
Washington: The US’ spy agency NSA reportedly suggested tech giant Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs as ‘Big Brother’ while describing iPhone users as ‘zombies’, according to the classified documents revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The NSA suggested that Apple and Steve Jobs are controlling and observing the public, while in fact, the agency itself has been involved in spying on Americans’ email and phone data for years.
According to the Huffington Post, the revealed documents indicate that the NSA not only intercepts the web data of users, but also has decryption tools to access smartphones, including iPhones.
A German website, which revealed the NSA documents, obtained slides of the agency’s internal presentation in which images from Apple''s 1984 commercial have been used.
The NSA slides ask ‘Who knew in 1984... that this would be big brother... and the zombies would be paying customers?’, with a photo of Steve Jobs on the slides referring to Big Brother and photo of over-excited Apple fans with new iPhones on the slide about zombies, the report added.
Wow.
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big problem for drug dealers (if they're dumb enough to use iphone)
this is a cops wet dream