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Forensic scientist identifies suspicious 'back doors' running on every iOS device | Privacy | Cyberespionage

Forensic scientist identifies suspicious 'back doors' running on every iOS device | Privacy | Cyberespionage | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
During his talk at HOPE/X Jonathan Zdziarski detailed several undocumented services (with names like 'lockdownd,' 'pcapd,' 'mobile.file_relay,' and 'house_arrest') that run in the background on over 600 million iOS devices.


Zdziarski's questions for Apple include:

  • Why is there a packet sniffer running on 600 million personal iOS devices instead of moved to the developer mount?
  • Why are there undocumented services that bypass user backup encryption that dump mass amounts of personal data from the phone?
  • Why is most of my user data still not encrypted with the PIN or passphrase, enabling the invasion of my personal privacy by YOU?
  • Why is there still no mechanism to review the devices my iPhone is paired with, so I can delete ones that don’t belong?

... and his last slide (page 57 of the PDF) sums it up nicely: 


  • Apple is dishing out a lot of data behind our backs
  • It’s a violation of the customer’s trust and privacy to bypass backup encryption
  • There is no valid excuse to leak personal data or allow packet sniffing without the user’s knowledge and permission.
  • Much of this data simply should never come off the phone, even during a backup.
  • Apple has added many conveniences for enterprises that make tasty attack points for .gov and criminals
  • Overall, the otherwise great security of iOS has been compromised… by Apple… by design.

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  • Apple is dishing out a lot of data behind our backs
  • It’s a violation of the customer’s trust and privacy to bypass backup encryption
  • There is no valid excuse to leak personal data or allow packet sniffing without the user’s knowledge and permission.
  • Much of this data simply should never come off the phone, even during a backup.
  • Apple has added many conveniences for enterprises that make tasty attack points for .gov and criminals
  • Overall, the otherwise great security of iOS has been compromised… by Apple… by design.

Gust MEES's curator insight, July 21, 2014 9:31 AM
During his talk at HOPE/X Jonathan Zdziarski detailed several undocumented services (with names like 'lockdownd,' 'pcapd,' 'mobile.file_relay,' and 'house_arrest') that run in the background on over 600 million iOS devices.


Zdziarski's questions for Apple include:

  • Why is there a packet sniffer running on 600 million personal iOS devices instead of moved to the developer mount?
  • Why are there undocumented services that bypass user backup encryption that dump mass amounts of personal data from the phone?
  • Why is most of my user data still not encrypted with the PIN or passphrase, enabling the invasion of my personal privacy by YOU?
  • Why is there still no mechanism to review the devices my iPhone is paired with, so I can delete ones that don’t belong?

... and his last slide (page 57 of the PDF) sums it up nicely: 


  • Apple is dishing out a lot of data behind our backs
  • It’s a violation of the customer’s trust and privacy to bypass backup encryption
  • There is no valid excuse to leak personal data or allow packet sniffing without the user’s knowledge and permission.
  • Much of this data simply should never come off the phone, even during a backup.
  • Apple has added many conveniences for enterprises that make tasty attack points for .gov and criminals
  • Overall, the otherwise great security of iOS has been compromised… by Apple… by design.

Learn more:


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BYOD Pros and Cons in Education [Infographic]

BYOD Pros and Cons in Education [Infographic] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The BYOD Pros and Cons in Education Infographic highlights many of the advantages and disadvantages to letting students use personal devices in the classrooms.


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The BYOD Pros and Cons in Education Infographic highlights many of the advantages and disadvantages to letting students use personal devices in the classrooms.


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Monty Bell's curator insight, April 10, 2014 11:35 AM

A balanced discussion on a very contentious issue

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Most BYOD businesses exposing data to cyber criminals

Most BYOD businesses exposing data to cyber criminals | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
New research has shown that the vast majority of businesses are exposing sensitive corporate data to cyber criminals by failing to implement effective BYOD strategies.
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Meanwhile, nearly 80 per cent of respondents said they haven’t educated staff on the risks of BYOD.


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Meanwhile, nearly 80 per cent of respondents said they haven’t educated staff on the risks of BYOD.

 

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BYOD: 11 Sample Education BYOT Policies To Help You Create Your Own

BYOD: 11 Sample Education BYOT Policies To Help You Create Your Own | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
11 sample BYOT policies to help a school or district create their own.
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Blue Jay Bridge's curator insight, June 6, 2013 8:59 PM

I've seen folks asking for this info on twitter. Hope this helps.

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EdTech "vs." IT

EdTech "vs." IT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Unfortunately, the "EdTech vs. IT" mindset is all too prevalent in many organizations.  Operational IT looks down disdainfully on their users from an ivory tower, viewing them as "threats" to be carefully controlled and monitored. 

 

Teachers view the IT department as a bunch of out of touch control freaks who hinder rather than facilitate their work. As a former teacher, I have seen it from both sides.

This sad situation is wrong on many levels. 

 

===> The relationship between IT and users should be a partnership, not a boxing match! <===

 

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===> The relationship between IT and users should be a partnership, not a boxing match! <===

 

Make IT-Admin's life easier (and the relationship with...) by Learning and Teaching the basics of Cyber-Security, check below!

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/learning-basics-of-cyber-security-by-easy-to-follow-steps/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/cyber-hygiene-ict-hygiene-for-population-education-and-business/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=BYOD

 

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BYOD in Education

BYOD A practical guide that will get you thinking!

 

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Ness Crouch's curator insight, April 16, 2013 5:34 PM

Great explanation of Bring Your Own Device thinking. This can guide discussion about BYOD in schools. 

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BYOD: Mobility making it easier for insiders to take IP [Infographic]

BYOD: Mobility making it easier for insiders to take IP [Infographic] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Symantec helps consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world.
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Adoption Rates of New Styles of K-12 Teaching [Infographic] - BYOD

Adoption Rates of New Styles of K-12 Teaching [Infographic] - BYOD | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
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CoSN examines BYOD safety and security

CoSN examines BYOD safety and security | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A new report from the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), titled “Safe & Secure?

 

“Apps and mobile devices are being utilized more and more in education, forcing schools to reexamine their mobile device policies,” said CoSN CEO Keith Krueger. “These continuous advancements are creating an unprecedented set of safety and security challenges for school leaders, so it’s imperative that leaders are prepared and have at their fingertips a set of technical solutions to prevent data breaches and protect personal devices.”

 

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http://www.eschoolnews.com/2012/09/10/cosn-examines-byod-safety-and-security/

 

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For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices

For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

IT organizations are justifiably concerned about the security risks inherent in bringing your own device (BYOD). Many are turning to mobile device management (MDM) products and services to address the problem. But a number of mobile security vendors believe organizations are focusing the device when they should be focusing on the data.

 

Gust MEES: check out also my blog about "BYOD" here http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 

 

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5 Essential Insights About Mobile Learning

5 Essential Insights About Mobile Learning | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
As mobile learning becomes more common, district leaders are working hard to juggle nimble adaptation in a changing environment and the desire to get it right.


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Byod : un risque et une opportunité en même temps

Byod : un risque et une opportunité en même temps | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
De plus en plus d’employés emmènent leurs appareils au travail et se connectent sur le réseau de l’entreprise.
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Building a successful BYOD program-Education [pdf]

Building a successful BYOD program-Education [pdf] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
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Security Think Tank: BYOD security: policy, control, containment, and management

Security Think Tank: BYOD security: policy, control, containment, and management | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
With the growth of BYOD, what security measures can IT take to ensure security of enterprise data – and does MDM have a role?
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A Glimpse At The BYOD Device Of The Future [Infographic]

A Glimpse At The BYOD Device Of The Future [Infographic] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
BYOD has changed how the barriers of tech adoption are seen. First and foremost, they're now visible (the barriers). Many schools and districts are finding…
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4 Big Concerns About BYOD In Schools

4 Big Concerns About BYOD In Schools | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
There are a few snags that can get in the way of implementing BYOD in schools and are worth knowing about before setting out on a BYOD path.

 

   

 

 

 

1. Security

2. Safety

3. Affordability

4. Networking and Compatibility

 

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U.K. data watchdog warns on BYOD risks

U.K. data watchdog warns on BYOD risks | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Bringing your own device to work may be beneficial to the worker, but what about when personal citizen data gets loaded on to such devices? British authorities are firing off the warning flares.

 

The ICO this week published its latest guidance note [PDF] on some of the risks that employers face when allowing personal devices into the enterprise. While BYOD is on the rise in the U.K., employers must still remember that the Data Protection Act—which stems from a 1995 European directive—still applies to these devices.

 

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The ICO this week published its latest guidance note [PDF] on some of the risks that employers face when allowing personal devices into the enterprise. While BYOD is on the rise in the U.K., employers must still remember that the Data Protection Act—which stems from a 1995 European directive—still applies to these devices.

 

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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 

http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/cyber-hygiene-ict-hygiene-for-population-education-and-business/

 

http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/cyberhygiene-hygiene-for-ict-in-education-and-business/

 

http://www.ico.gov.uk/news/latest_news/2013/~/media/documents/library/Data_Protection/Practical_application/ico_bring_your_own_device_byod_guidance.ashx

 

Mike Hodges Eirias's curator insight, May 8, 2013 3:56 AM

So you don't have to be a big business to be affected by the DPA!

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BYOD can put companies in legal bind: analyst

BYOD can put companies in legal bind: analyst | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Things such as remote wiping a former employee's personal device that was connected to a corporate network can land companies in legal hot water, according to Tech Research Asia principal analyst Tim Dillon.

 

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http://www.zdnet.com/au/byod-can-put-companies-in-legal-bind-analyst-7000008396/

 

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Are Schools Prepared to Let Students BYOD?

Are Schools Prepared to Let Students BYOD? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Elementary school Principal Peter DeWitt writes about students' social and emotional health, and how educators can help young people find common ground. He can be found at www.petermdewitt.com.

 

 

 

 

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Cisco: The Biggest Mobile BYOD Deployment Around? [Slides]

Cisco: The Biggest Mobile BYOD Deployment Around? [Slides] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

There are 50,538 smartphones and tablets in use at Cisco, which has 71,825 employees. Not only does that already comprise a ratio of one device per 1.4 employees, said Lance Perry, vice-president of IT customer strategy and success for Cisco, during an excellent presentation at the Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) conference in San Francisco on Monday. But the 50,000+ device figure is also an increase of 52% from just 12 months earlier.

 

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2012/03/05/cisco-the-biggest-mobile-byod-deployment-around/

 

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