To secure your phone you need:
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penguinist Jan 08, 2014 12:42 PM EDT |
1. packet capture (for monitoring) 2. firewall (for implementing protection) iPhone provides users with neither of these tools, so its users will be forever vulnerable. |
gus3 Jan 08, 2014 1:08 PM EDT |
To secure your phone, you need: to turn it off, remove the battery, then run over it with your car and melt the remains in a blast furnace. (A tactical nuke will suffice if a blast furnace is unavailable.) |
flufferbeer Jan 09, 2014 1:08 AM EDT |
>> to turn it off, remove the battery, then run over it with your car and melt the remains in a blast furnace..... Funny, I thought that whatever MEMORY card (SIM card) is in the phone should be specifically mutilated to secure it rather than any of the REST of the phone. My bad in my thinking so, right!!?? 2c |
BernardSwiss Jan 09, 2014 1:27 AM EDT |
My understanding is that some (most?) of your phone's remotely identifiable features are specific to the phone, rather than to the SIM card. |
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