
Apple has published new information about the_diagnostic capabilities of iOS, in what appears to be a response to suggestions that it includes_a ‘backdoor’ that could enable_governments and other third-parties to access user data. The controversy_arose after_security consultant Jonathan Zdziarski documented_a vulnerability that could leave usage data on_iOS device exposed. Rebutting subsequent reports that linked the_vulnerability with government data collection, Apple told iMore that it has “has never worked with any government agency from any country to create a backdoor in any of our products or services.” In addition to detailing the capabilities of three_diagnostic features in its new document, the...
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