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Apple now blocks our software from downloading iCloud backups.
Bad move guys.
We gonna do our our best to make you worry about that.
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ElcomSoft
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Now works just fine again.
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Thomas Reed
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That's a problem for forensics. But from a security perspective, as a user, I should never give my iCloud credentials to a non-Apple app. That's a big potential risk, as those credentials are a hot target for criminals.
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ElcomSoft
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Well, we use the credentials only to authenticate at Apple - so no additional risk :)
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Shahar Tal
@jifa
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You're going to... make Apple worry?..
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ElcomSoft
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Thanks Cellebrite for reading our tweets! :)
Yes, why not. Because we can.
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Chris Woodfield
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Clint Barton
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John C. Welch
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Vague threats are a great look for a security company. Totally doesn’t make me wonder about your ethics.
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Cathy Elliott Jones
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Good. You ever been stalked through your cloud?
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