zaki[at]manian.org:
Fred says the deterministic builds for iOS are impossible because
Apple's
FairPlay DRM.
RAM can't be trusted either.
Everytime I think we've hit local peak dystopia, we go deeper.
mikeperry[at]torproject.org:
"The security researchers also claimed they had created a modified
version of Appleâs proprietary software development tool, Xcode,
which
could sneak surveillance backdoors into any apps or programs created
using the tool. Xcode, which is distributed by Apple to hundreds of
thousands of developers, is used to create apps that are sold through
Appleâs App Store.
The modified version of Xcode, the researchers claimed, could enable
spies to steal passwords and grab messages on infected devices.
Researchers also claimed the modified Xcode could âforce all iOS
applications to send embedded data to a listening post.â It remains
unclear how intelligence agencies would get developers to use the
poisoned version of Xcode."
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/03/10/ispy-cia-campaign-steal-apples-secrets/
*sigh*
keb[at]cyblings.on.ca:
I dont know anything about Apple development, just wondering if there
is
a free firmware or jailbreak or similar project to put user-trustable
code on those devices. For example, if Mac OS X is sort of a fork of
the free Darwin, is there a similar codebase that could replace what is
on the phones and tablets? If not, why waste any more time writing
code
for patently untrustworthy products, or even talk about them here...