Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Unencrypted kernel in iOS 10 — What does this mean?

MIT Technology Review security experts have noted that the kernel found in the first developer beta of iOS 10 is unencrypted, which allows anyone to examine the code. All previous versions of iOS have had an encrypted kernel. The heart of an operating system is a component known as the kernel, which controls how programs can use a device’s hardware and...

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