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Is this paid for by your employer, Microsoft or are you just doing this for fun? Apologies for the blunt question, but you've often run anti-Google, anti-Apple stories and are well known as a 'kept blogger'.
Scott is one of the rare biased, objective posters in the blogging world. He never tries to hide his love of Microsoft and its products, however he never makes unfounded, baseless accusations and always backs up his claims with real data. Consider these posts in recent history: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ReviewMicrosoftTouchMouseForWi... (critical of MS hardware) http://www.hanselman.com/blog/HackersCanKillDiabeti…
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#62Given Apple's security practises are more Microsoft-2001 than Microsoft-2011, I'd hazard a guess that there's some sort of 0-day exploit hitting iOS devices themselves. Scott's not dumb though to fly without antivirus/firewalls on his own PCs. Your iPad/iPhone, on the other hand, are almost certainly running no antivirus and no firewall. Because who needs such inconveniences, eh?
Here's a fairly recent presentation outlining some of the security practices around IOS 4:
http://trailofbits.com/2011/08/10/ios-4-security-evaluation/
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Dude, the word "Gruber" is a hyperlink in the article. Just click on it.
Where on Gruber's website is his relevance to the subject made clear? EDIT: No, seriously. If someone has no idea who Gruber is and they click through to his site, tell me where on the screen they would see information that answers the implicit question "Who is Gruber and why would him finding out about this problem aid its resolution".
I retract my snark, or at least a little bit of it.
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#64There's also a practice in China to use apps as a kind of fraud, or maybe money laundering. I've seen once a chinese wallpaper app, with each wallpaper for sale at $99, making thousands on the appstore.. when you think about it, it's easy to post an wallpaper app, set the price, and you get money through Apple, without any traces.
What I really hate about all this is that Apple still force you (or make it very difficult not to) to have a CC linked to your itunes account, even though you plan to never buy anything.
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I am blaming Apple for: * the fact they "allow the purchase first" and "warn later." * their warning email has no fraud or dispute mechanism * I've never purchased a game like this so they my usage pattern should be a red flag Apple should have fraud systems as powerful and convenient as VISAs.
I have a problem with most these arguments. You're suggesting that they should not have allowed the purchase. I would be highly annoyed if Apple didn't allow me to purchase from a different device. I see no reason for Apple to outright refuse this. The same goes for purchasing something like you've never purchased before. Hell, one of the commercial strengths of the App Store/iTunes concept is that it gets people to…
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I am blaming Apple for: * the fact they "allow the purchase first" and "warn later." * their warning email has no fraud or dispute mechanism * I've never purchased a game like this so they my usage pattern should be a red flag Apple should have fraud systems as powerful and convenient as VISAs.
I have a problem with most these arguments. You're suggesting that they should not have allowed the purchase. I would be highly annoyed if Apple didn't allow me to purchase from a different device. I see no reason for Apple to outright refuse this. The same goes for purchasing something like you've never purchased before. Hell, one of the commercial strengths of the App Store/iTunes concept is that it gets people to…
> We don't implement such paranoid measures either in other web-services or in real live, so I find it rather overblown to demand Apple does this.
Google Two-Factor Authentication, Facebook emails you when someone logs on using an unknown computer, Steam does the same, and I'm sure there are more examples.
It's only paranoia until something happens.
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#68Something similar happened to me a while back. I noticed that several smiley face/emoticon applications had been downloaded using my account. They removed my credit card from my account and drained my iTunes gift card. Apple caught the problem and e-mailed me to ask if it was me. I told them no. They disabled my account, refunded the gift card money, and asked me to write them once I was satisfied that my computer wa…
No doubt because you reused the non-trivial password and someone read it out of a stolen database. Password strength is a red herring. Password reuse is a far bigger problem then weak passwords.
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I am blaming Apple for: * the fact they "allow the purchase first" and "warn later." * their warning email has no fraud or dispute mechanism * I've never purchased a game like this so they my usage pattern should be a red flag Apple should have fraud systems as powerful and convenient as VISAs.
I have a problem with most these arguments. You're suggesting that they should not have allowed the purchase. I would be highly annoyed if Apple didn't allow me to purchase from a different device. I see no reason for Apple to outright refuse this. The same goes for purchasing something like you've never purchased before. Hell, one of the commercial strengths of the App Store/iTunes concept is that it gets people to…
Yes "we" do. Steam doesn't let you authenticate, let alone buy stuff, from a new computer without entering a code that they'll email to you. Takes all of ten seconds--start up Steam, go to my email client, paste the code in, done.
And it works great. So what's the complaint?
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#70"We'll never see this fixed until Gruber gets the error." Awesome.
http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/08/12/itunes-account-h...