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BobYoMeowMeow
08-26-2010, 04:52 AM
Apple 'traitorware' can take your photo and shut down your jailbroken iPhone, iPad
August 25th 2010

- Software locates, snaps user
- Apple can shut down iPhone, iPad
- EFF calls it "traitorware"

APPLE has been accused of creating "traitorware" for trying to patent security software that tracks down people who jailbreak their iPhones and iPads and locks them out of their devices.

Jailbreaking allows users to access software and features for their devices that have not been sanctioned by Apple.

The process was declared legitimate by a US court earlier this month, but Apple said any such interference in their device will void its warranty.

Apple's patent, which went before the US Patent and Trademark Office earlier this week, is for "systems and methods for identifying unauthorised users of an electronic device".

Using the software, Apple can remotely access your sensitive information and data, ostensibly to determine if you are an “authorised user”.

Among the information they can access, the system can take a flashless, undetectable photo of the users' face (with the iPhone 4's front-facing camera) and multiple photos of the surrounding location.

It can also record the users' voice regardless of whether they are making a phone call, monitor their internet usage and record the heartbeat and “vibration signature” of the user.

According to the patent application, if these identifiers do not match the "authorised" user, the system then determines if there is "suspicious behaviour".

Suspicious behaviour, says the application "comprises one or more of hacking the electronic device, jailbreaking the electronic device, unlocking the electronic device, removing a SIM card from the electronic device, and moving at least a predetermined distance away from a synced device".

If Apple decides that all this adds up to unauthorised use they will remotely lock or shut down the offending iPhone or iPad, making it unusable.

It's been labelled by watchdog organisations as dangerous spyware. They even invented a new word for it – “traitorware”.

US civil liberties group, Electronic Frontier Foundation, has called the patent "downright creepy and invasive" and overkill for technology that is to track down a lost or stolen phone - something already possible with the "Mobile Me" app.

"This patented process could be used to retaliate against you if you jailbreak or tinker with your device in ways that Apple views as 'unauthorised' even if it is perfectly legal," it said.

There are obvious financial incentives for Apple putting an end to the legal process and the Electronic Frontier Foundation believe this could be the greater motive behind the software.

“This patent application does nothing short of providing a roadmap for how Apple can - and presumably will - spy on its customers and control the way its customers use Apple products.”

Electronic Frontiers Australia shares their concerns.

“There are huge privacy implications.” Colin Jacobs, chair of EFA told news.com.au
“It raises the risk of what happens if someone gains unauthorised access to the information… if this information is stored then it's pretty clear that someone will come looking for it.”
Apple 'traitorware' can take your photo and shut down your jailbroken iPhone, iPad | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/technology/apple-traitorware-can-take-your-photo-and-shut-down-your-jailbroken-iphone-ipad/story-e6frfro0-1225909901032)

Apple's just pissed that jailbreaking is legal now
but seriously taking your photo?
and the U.s. court allowed this?..

oh wait it's the U.S. court, no wonder

anyways, this is worse than DRM for PC games
the cat hopes a hacker finds a way to jailbreak everything just to screw Apple over.

DokiDoki
08-26-2010, 05:24 AM
Good thing I decided to not buy anything apple related. My trust is with hp and lg (unless something happens to them too).

Science
08-26-2010, 06:29 AM
This is legalized? wtf.

/has a jailbroken iPhone ; ;

mewball
08-26-2010, 10:25 AM
thank god i only have an itouch :3 but this sucks...THE TOUCH SCREEN JUST BROKE AKDGJA'HE

pinkkea
08-26-2010, 10:29 AM
Lol.

wolfram
08-26-2010, 10:44 AM
Thats Apple for you

Tatsu
08-26-2010, 11:13 AM
They do know that it's completely illegal to take pictures without the sound of the camera snap, right?

Kueh
08-26-2010, 11:25 AM
I am now going to cover the camera of any apple computer that I am in the same room with.

I hope it would make a potential apple spy angry to try and get some pics just to find black screens.

"Wtfsthssht?"

Hitaki
08-26-2010, 11:29 AM
I'd sooner buy that overpriced Droid phone over an Apple product.

Kansi
08-26-2010, 11:50 AM
Looks like Apple's butthurt now.

Zid
08-26-2010, 11:52 AM
Gotta love Apple and their incredible intentions to control users and their money.

Serathx
08-26-2010, 11:53 AM
Well, at least I only own an iPod Touch. I was planning on buying a Droid anyways...

Moppy
08-26-2010, 05:30 PM
Dear Apple,

UMAD?

Genny
08-26-2010, 10:14 PM
I'm glad i jailbreak'd my iPad. TAKE THAT, APPLE.

abc33kr
08-26-2010, 10:32 PM
Nexon>Apple

At least they dun care about mods.

woohoohelloppl
08-26-2010, 10:55 PM
I was going to get a Verizon iPhone when it comes out, but screw that...
Helloooo Android!

Phunkie
08-26-2010, 11:03 PM
What the hell?

If someone buys a frickin' phone/computer/mp3 player/car, they should be allowed to do whatever they want with it because they paid money for it.

woohoohelloppl
08-26-2010, 11:17 PM
"...anyone can be photographed without
their consent except when they have
secluded themselves in places where
they have a reasonable expectation of
privacy such as dressing rooms, restrooms,
medical facilities, and inside
their homes"

[x (http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf)]

Wouldn't traitorware be illegal to some extent?

BobYoMeowMeow
08-27-2010, 05:10 AM
the cat believes that the article mentioned a U.S. Court approved of this

Iyasenu
08-27-2010, 05:21 AM
This reminds me of that one time that...
I can't remember if it was a college or a high school but anyways.
The campus lent out computers to the student body and some kids were spied on through the laptop's built in camera.


Also this is very creepy.
This should be in that creepy things thread.


Makes me laugh a bit, though. xD
Unlike in old stories of the government trying to take over and control you, it's companies like Apple :O

wolfram
08-27-2010, 11:00 AM
the cat believes that the article mentioned a U.S. Court approved of this

The courts said, it is legal to jailbreak your phone.

Causing apple to try to patent this failure of an attempt of control.

paladin
08-27-2010, 02:43 PM
Lmao
If it this aint illgeal then i dunno
Oh well we the driod now
I bet the people at driod are happy to get more customers