The question here would be if useful custom mitigations have ever been developed for an open platform..
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Replying to @chrisrohlf @dinodaizovi
Totally agree that the approach has worked super well for protecting the masses. Totally feel like opening the kimono a little more to researchers is going to help going forward.
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If it takes million dollar exploits to own your stuff, you’ve won. I can’t imagine third parties being able to do much to eliminate that particular risk... it’s a lot of dollars.
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The model has worked amazingly to now (I’ve given them props in multiple talks) But, take the work ddz & team did with Capsul8 - detection & mitigation (even against 0-day) This can’t be done on iOS As the stakes up, I’d bet on there being more skill outside Cupertino than in
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Replying to @chrisrohlf @defendtheworld and
That product still exists:https://blog.trailofbits.com/2017/10/12/ios-jailbreak-detection-toolkit-now-available/ …
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iVerify has gone through many iterations. You're thinking of v1, preserved on Github here:https://github.com/trailofbits/iverify-oss …
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