Mailbox iOS app is a security fail
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Mailbox iOS app is a security fail
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#3As always, if someone has physical access and unlimited time, no device or computer is safe.
Also, Mailbox.app only supports GMail. Security minded people are obviously not the target market.
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#5“if anyone else can get hold of your phone, he can access to files of those apps where data is not protected.” As always, if someone has physical access and unlimited time, no device or computer is safe. Also, Mailbox.app only supports GMail. Security minded people are obviously not the target market.
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#6An important fact is wrong: You actually need to unlock the device to access the data unless the iPhone and the computer were paired before.
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#7An important fact is wrong: You actually need to unlock the device to access the data unless the iPhone and the computer were paired before.
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#8An important fact is wrong: You actually need to unlock the device to access the data unless the iPhone and the computer were paired before.
Don't have any data on this, but I know a bunch of not-so-tech-savy people that don't use lock codes. Their data's then as naked as a greek nude.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Don't have any data on this, but I know a bunch of not-so-tech-savy people that don't use lock codes. Their data's then as naked as a greek nude.
If the device is not locked, how about just launching the Mailbox app and browse the attachments via its fancy UI? :)
Re: Mailbox iOS app is a security fail
#10“if anyone else can get hold of your phone, he can access to files of those apps where data is not protected.” As always, if someone has physical access and unlimited time, no device or computer is safe. Also, Mailbox.app only supports GMail. Security minded people are obviously not the target market.
Does that mean that basic security should not be in a company's mind, especially when it comes to the kind of data emails can contain? Mailbox is BIG. We are not talking of an average app here!
I wasn’t suggesting it shouldn’t be. My point is that the article’s headline is overly dramatic: Mailbox.app is not a complete security failure because of one hack that requires physical access. Given that Mailbox only supports GMail, I’d be more worried to put my email in Google’s hands than worrying over someone grabbing my phone out of mine.
“Mailbox is BIG. We are not talking of an average app here!”
Mailbox.app is a free app that has been downloaded a couple of million times, I wouldn’t call it “BIG” yet. It’s very new, it’s still on version 1, so it’s not expected to be perfect.