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FBI Extracts Suspect’s Deleted Signal Messages Saved in iPhone Notification Database
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Welcome! This is a community for all those who are interested in protecting their privacy.
PS: Don't be a smartass and try to game the system, we'll know if you're breaking the rules when we see it!
Some of these are only vaguely related, but great communities.
So the vulnerability here was the iphone, not the app.
Always has been.
What if I told you on some phones, an Ai agent is watching your every keystroke, making e2e entirely moot?
What if I told you that if anyone in the chatrooms you visit has one, then the entire chatroom is compromised, you included?
Food for thought.
Which ones? Do you have an article I can read more?
This would either be opt-in or up to your device. I'd suspect any Pixel, Samsung or iPhone with Ai assisted accessibility features enabled to be likely targets.
My statement, in truth was more of a "water is wet", broad stroke. If some feature of your phone involves an Ai agent reading your screen, then I hate to say this, but I'm afraid an Ai agent may be reading your screen.
When it does, whether it does becomes irrelevant if it can, and I don't trust ifs. I directly tell my iPhone and average Android users on XMPP that they should know not to discuss much more than they would in a crowded mall, if that. You're at the mercy of your manufacturer for any illusion of privacy you believe you may have. In more truth, we all are, me on a Oneplus 11 on Lineage, just maybe slightly less so. No Ai, at least.
I read the researchers could retrieve the messages from a database that kept the push Notifications. I wonder how this behaves for Android.
yes
Heck, android even suggests what to reply based on your typing history.
Dunno why @frongt@lemmy.zip “unworth reading⇩” you.