Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Apple has access to all files stored in icloud

If you have questions about the safety of icloud , this news will be flaking a bit. After an interview with ArsTechnica made ​​some security experts, is that Apple is able to decrypt any user-defined password, so you have access to files hosted on icloud.

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This presumably would be used exclusively for filtering files that violate copyright or have contained reportable, but confirms what I said the hacker Jonathan Zdziarski: Apple runs at will your server in the cloud, so you have free access to everything is there.

Specifically, Zdziarski said:

I can tell you the terms and conditions of icloud is very clear on what are the capabilities of Apple in relation to the files it contains.

And this is true. The Cupertino company can and should review the files uploaded to your server, but the truth is that the terms and conditions not usually read by anyone. By agreeing to this treaty, we are accepting that Apple is urgently needed in our files, and even deliver them to the competent authorities if it finds anything suspicious.

However, most of us we only icloud photos, game saves for games and some papers. But it is well informed on the permissions you've granted to Apple without knowing it.

What do you think? Do you feel monitored and controlled by Apple?

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