On 3/31/2012 8:31 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that i-Devices could be broadcasting your bank account
> information and credit ratings and 98% of their users wouldn't really
> give a shit.
>
> They could even publish this in their terms of use, and 98% would
> agree to it, being fully aware of it.
>
> -sw
Security. RIM has it. Android is close. At least google gets the concept
and the need. But Apple just doesn't take this stuff seriously.
In the Bay Area, BART (metro train) has ad hoc wifi. RIM will not allow
connections to ad hoc wifi since I suppose by definition it is
untrusted. (Anyway can pretend to be the service.) It is annoying, but I
see their point.
There are 3rd party companies that claim to be able to hard Apple
products for use in secure environments. I noticed the RAAF is now using
ipad in this manner. Android apparently does claim a FIPS rating, though
I don't know to what degree.
Back to RIM, if you are on BIS, you won't get the man in the middle
attacks. However, you do have the ability on RIM devices to use 3rd
party browsers that don't run on BIS. They are subject to the fake APs
in the video on the ars technica page.
Next router I get, I'm going stealth. That would make it harder for the
google spy mobile to sniff it.