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Apple Launches iPhone Security Tool To Block Targeted Attacks (bloomberg.com) 37

Apple introduced a security tool for iPhone, iPad and Mac devices that is designed to prevent targeted cyberattacks on high-profile users such as activists, journalists and government officials. From a report: The optional feature, called Lockdown Mode, will offer "extreme" protection for a "very small number of users who face grave, targeted attacks," Apple said Wednesday in a statement. The tool vastly reduces the number of physical and digital ways for an attacker to hack a user's device. Apple said the feature is aimed primarily at trying to combat attacks from "spyware" sold by NSO Group and other companies, particularly to state-sponsored groups.

[...] Lockdown Mode will affect the Messages app, FaceTime, Apple online services, configuration profiles, the Safari web browser and wired connections. With the tool in place, the Messages app will block attachments other than images and disable link previews. Those are two common mechanisms that hackers use to infiltrate devices remotely. The web browser, another frequent conduit for hackers, will also be severely limited, with restrictions on certain fonts, web languages and features involving reading PDFs and previewing content. In FaceTime, users won't be able to receive calls from an individual that they haven't previously called within the preceding 30 days.

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Apple Launches iPhone Security Tool To Block Targeted Attacks

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  • by Cyrano de Maniac ( 60961 ) on Wednesday July 06, 2022 @02:30PM (#62678894)

    I'm nobody, so certainly not the intended audience for this. However, reading the list of restrictions it appears to be a defeature set which I would be perfectly happy to engage. The only concern is the as-yet unlisted defeatures.

    • No kidding. Blocking link previews? Nice! Only allowing image attachments but nothing else? Sign me up!

      Now if they'd just add a "send a strong electric jolt down the wire" button for whenever someone tries to post an animated gif, I'd pay extra!

      • No kidding. Blocking link previews? Nice! Only allowing image attachments but nothing else? Sign me up!

        Now if they'd just add a "send a strong electric jolt down the wire" button for whenever someone tries to post an animated gif, I'd pay extra!

        [Me] Searches for 93 Escort Wagon's Email Address. . . ;-)

    • I'm nobody, so certainly not the intended audience for this. However, reading the list of restrictions it appears to be a defeature set which I would be perfectly happy to engage. The only concern is the as-yet unlisted defeatures.

      Well, this might be a more Fullsome explanation.

      Plus, you can turn it on and off at will; which I think is essential for it to be practical, despite the potential Social Engineering hole that Opens.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      For most people something like Wasted on Android would probably be more useful. It's basically a panic button that can be programmed to do things like wipe your phone or send emergency text messages. It's open source too.

    • I'm nobody, so certainly not the intended audience for this.

      Remember the Olympic Games in Beijing, when athletes were told not to bring their "regular" smartphones but disposable ones ? The Lockdown Mode might have helped.

      Except for some persons, I don't think it is a matter of who you are, but rather of where you are or what you are doing.

  • Elderly Mode (Score:4, Insightful)

    by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Wednesday July 06, 2022 @02:38PM (#62678910)

    Honestly all of these limitations are things I would really love to apply to the phone of elderly relatives, I don't think it would limit them in any way and it may protect them from soemthing that could fool them. I don't think any of it sounds that overly restrictive, I'd be half tempted to install it for myself...

    • This all sounds good to me, I'm certainly going to try it out, but not sure I'll love getting a notification every time I'm targeted by some decidedly un-American state-sponsored entity
      • not sure I'll love getting a notification every time I'm targeted by some decidedly un-American state-sponsored entity

        Not sure I'd love it either but it could be really eye-opening!

  • Chopped liver?

  • So that I can have basic security features that should have been in place for a decade? Maybe I can hack into apple's database of high-value targets and insert myself?!
  • I know that if it isn't too inconvenient, it will be something I'd be turning on. I don't need link previews, I don't use FaceTime, having a device not allow USB stuff locked isn't too bad, etc.

    A few features lost for a lot of security gained. Sign me up.

  • the Messages app will block attachments other than images and disable link previews.

    The web browser .. with restrictions on certain fonts, web languages and features involving reading PDFs and previewing content.

    In FaceTime, users won't be able to receive calls from an individual that they haven't previously called within the preceding 30 days.

    The first two sounded great and should have been the default all along!

    The last one may be a bit inconvenient, but great for preventing spam.

    • by hawk ( 1151 )

      >The last one may be a bit inconvenient, but great for preventing spam.

      sure, but you get a nice chicken & egg issue to go with your spam!

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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