> What I said is precisely the point. If you lose physical control of > any device, the information in the device can be hacked by someone > who is an expert. In some cases (e.g. Windows) you don't even have to > be an expert: a quick Google search will lead to quick and easy methods.
REMAIN CALM! ALL IS WELL! > This is nothing that is unique to the iPhone. It is just one more > example of something we should all already know. NOTHING TO SEE HERE FOLKS. MOVE ALONG, MOVE ALONG. > What is noteworthy is that Apple is trying to do better than average. > It does encrypt data in a way that requires an experienced hacker to > bypass and it does provide a way to remotely erase the stored data. WE'RE STRIVING FOR A C+. > I spit on the Supreme Ayatollah. THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
