Engga usah iri Om. Android L juga bakal sama fitur enkripsi nya secara bawaan kaya IOS 8. :)
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/android-l-data-encryption/ Salam, Ramdanih OprekAndroid.com On Sep 24, 2014 5:47 AM, "hanafi f" <n...@jual.es> wrote: > ******** > > http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2014/09/ios_8_encryption_why_apple_won_t_unlock_your_iphone_for_the_police.html > > Last week Apple released its new iOS 8 operating system for iPhones, > iPads, and iPod Touch devices. Most of the coverage of iOS 8 focuses on > visible features that users can interact with. But there’s one major change > in iOS 8 that most users probably won’t notice unless they find themselves > in a great deal of trouble. Specifically, Apple has radically improved the > way that data on those devices is encrypted. Once users set a passcode, > Apple will no longer be able to unlock your device—even if ordered to do so > by a court. > > While privacy advocates have praised Apple’s move, it has drawn fire from > some notable legal scholars. Writing in the Washington Post on Sept. 19, > Orin Kerr referred to Apple’s new policy as a “dangerous game,” one that > “doesn’t stop hackers, trespassers, or rogue agents” but “only stops lawful > investigations with lawful warrants.” While Kerr has moderated his views > since his initial post, his overarching concern remains the same: By > placing customer interests before that of law enforcement, Apple is working > against the public interest. If you interpret Apple’s motivations as Kerr > does, then Apple’s recent move is pretty surprising. Not only has the > company picked a pointless fight with the United States government, it’s > potentially putting the public at risk. > > The only problem is that Kerr is wrong about this. Apple is not designing > systems to prevent law enforcement from executing legitimate warrants. It’s > building systems that prevent everyone who might want your data—including > hackers, malicious insiders, and even hostile foreign governments—from > accessing your phone. This is absolutely in the public interest. Moreover, > in the process of doing so, Apple is setting a precedent that users, and > not companies, should hold the keys to their own devices. > > To see why this is the case, you need to know a bit about what Apple is > doing with its new technology. The first time you power up a new iPhone or > iPad, you’ll be asked to set a passcode for unlocking your phone. This can > be a full password or just a 4-digit PIN (though the former is certainly > stronger). On devices with a Touch ID sensor, you’ll also be allowed to use > your fingerprint as a more convenient alternative. > > A passcode may look like flimsy security, but it’s not. The minute you set > one, Apple’s operating system immediately begins encrypting your phone’s > sensitive data—including mail, texts, photos, and call records—using a form > of encryption that the U.S. government uses to protect classified military > secrets. The key for this encryption is mathematically derived by combining > your passcode with a unique set of secret numbers that are baked into your > phone. > > If all goes well, you’ll never notice this is happening. But the impact on > data raiders is enormous. Even if someone cracks your phone open and > attempts to read data directly off of the memory chips, all she’ll see is > useless, scrambled junk. Guessing your passcode won’t help her—unless she > can also recover the secret numbers that are stored within your phone’s > processor. And Apple’s latest generation of phones makes that very > difficult. Of course, your would-be data thief could try to get in by > exhaustively trying all possible combinations, but according to an iOS > security document, Apple also includes protections to slow this attack > down. (In the same document, Apple estimates that a 6-digit alphanumeric > password could take upward of five years to guess.) > > The encryption on Apple devices is not entirely new with iOS 8. What is > new is the amount of data your phone will now encrypt. Apple has extended > encryption protections to nearly all the data you produce on a daily basis > and will also require you to enter the passcode (or fingerprint) each time > you reboot your phone. In addition, if you purchase a recent iPhone (5S, 6, > or 6 Plus), Apple will store your keys within a dedicated hardware > encryption “co-processor” called the Secure Enclave. > > Taking Apple’s recent privacy announcements at face value, even Apple > itself can’t break into the Secure Enclave in your phone. While it may seem > “natural” that the designer of a system—in this case Apple—can break its > own encryption, the truth is that such a capability is hardly an inevitable > design outcome. For Apple to maintain such a capability with its newer > security processors, it can’t just be more knowledgeable than its > customers. It would have to literally design in a form of “skeleton key.” > In computer security circles this mechanism is generally known as a > “backdoor.” > > > -- > | ig/twit:@h4nafi | japri: ya[at]terserah.de | sent from tab°S° [4.4.2] | > > > > > > -- > ========== > Berubah menjadi lebih terkendali bersama @kartuHalo Halo Fit Hybrid > Info Lengkap >> tsel.me/halohybrid #KendalikanHidup > ------------------- > Gunakan layanan Hosting Indonesia yang stabil, terjangkau dan aman > Kunjungi >> http://www.Qwords.com > -------------------- > ID-Android on YouTube > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A > -------------------- > Kontak Admin, Twitter @agushamonangan > > Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> http://goo.gl/NfzSGB > > Join Forum ID-ANDROID >> http://forum.android.or.id > ========== > --- > Anda menerima pesan ini karena berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian > Android Community " di Google Grup. > Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, > kirim email ke id-android+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > Kunjungi grup ini di http://groups.google.com/group/id-android. > -- ========== Berubah menjadi lebih terkendali bersama @kartuHalo Halo Fit Hybrid Info Lengkap >> tsel.me/halohybrid #KendalikanHidup ------------------- Gunakan layanan Hosting Indonesia yang stabil, terjangkau dan aman Kunjungi >> http://www.Qwords.com -------------------- ID-Android on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A -------------------- Kontak Admin, Twitter @agushamonangan Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> http://goo.gl/NfzSGB Join Forum ID-ANDROID >> http://forum.android.or.id ========== --- Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian Android Community " dari Google Grup. 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