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Not an "Apple Guy" or an iPhone Guy, But Wow. Just... Wow!
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 534809" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>What you don't seem to understand, or want to accept, is that the people that develop encryption technologies aren't stupid. There are two known technologies used by Apple to harden the iPhone against intrusion: One is called TouchID and the other is TrustZone. Apple hybridized these technologies starting with a highly modified version of TrustZone to begin with. They then implemented Secure Enclave to <em>further</em> harden the iPhone against all currently known forms of intrusion. If you understood how TouchID, TrustZone and Secure Enclave all work, and work together with Apple's unique implementation strategy, you might better see why your repeated references to using a software debugger to thwart them is ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>And now I'm done talking to a wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 534809, member: 13090"] What you don't seem to understand, or want to accept, is that the people that develop encryption technologies aren't stupid. There are two known technologies used by Apple to harden the iPhone against intrusion: One is called TouchID and the other is TrustZone. Apple hybridized these technologies starting with a highly modified version of TrustZone to begin with. They then implemented Secure Enclave to [I]further[/I] harden the iPhone against all currently known forms of intrusion. If you understood how TouchID, TrustZone and Secure Enclave all work, and work together with Apple's unique implementation strategy, you might better see why your repeated references to using a software debugger to thwart them is ridiculous. And now I'm done talking to a wall. [/QUOTE]
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