What are your thoughts on the trade-offs between increased security for the average person versus decreasing visibility for the rarer case of folks targeted with 0days? Good conversation started by @chrisrohlf on this: https://twitter.com/chrisrohlf/status/1220482406345519104?s=21 …https://twitter.com/chrisrohlf/status/1220482406345519104 …
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Lack of visibility in popular platforms do not stop attackers. It only prevent defenders from doing their job. Also, check thishttps://twitter.com/ihackbanme/status/1222193743320748035?s=19 …
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How likely is the average, or power user, to be exposed to this kind of malware in their day to day? Our phones are treasure troves of personal data, and if iOS isn’t as secure as Apple claims, I’d love to know what platform to jump to.
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Your chances of being exposed to this kind of malware is very, VERY low - it’s APT attacks.
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the fact that it's basically a blackbox, meaning their exploits & malware (if used correctly) will likely never be detected 