[iPad] Re: Researchers bypass Apple's iOS Activation Lock on iPhone and iPa

 

I would guess these are the same people who think it is "fun" to attempt to break into security systems for banks, the government, etc.  Of course defeating cell phone security is unlikely to earn you a visit from the cops or the FBI.  After all, they are only attacking the data security of millions of individuals.  (Can you tell I'm not sympathetic to their idea of fun?)

CD


> On Dec 3, 2016, at 9:14 AM, Bob Stern bobbystern@me.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

> I have been wondering for quite awhile if those who are called "researchers&quot; have gainful employment. Are they people who are independently wealthy or live in someones basement rent free? What is the purpose of this research? How is it monetized? Do they have an income from this research?

> I am not complaining about these reports being posted. Nor am I complaining about the "research."

> I am wondering, what is the purpose? What is the goal? Personal entertainment? Glory in the tech world? I am guessing that there is a great deal of time spent on this research and wondering why. Is it done for fun, perhaps tweaking Apples nose? 

> Just wondering,

> Bobby

Intellectual curiosity's likely part of it. Another's surely the challenge. And maybe there's a grain of wanting to puncture Apple's cockiness.

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