Apple gives preview of unencrypted iOS 10 | Inquirer Technology

Apple gives preview of unencrypted iOS 10

/ 12:18 PM June 23, 2016

Apple claims that leaving the the dev preview of iOS 10 will help them in the long run in finding security holes. Image INQUIRER.net

In a shocking move, Apple has released the preview for the iOS 10 to developers with its kernel completely unencrypted.

In a statement, an Apple spokesperson said the kernel was left open to better optimize performance without compromising security since the kernel cache does not have any user information.

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The kernel is basically responsible for things like how apps access the device’s hardware and security protocols. This unencrypted preview will allow developers to examine the kernel’s code in full detail to find security flaws. In turn, it will help Apple to patch up security holes faster.

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A report from 9to5Mac states that Apple’s recent battle with the FBI is one of the reasons for opening the kernel to developers.

While it may be too early to predict the ramifications of Apple’s decision, it does make sense that more eyes will help to find security issues and fix them up faster. Alfred Bayle

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TOPICS: Apple, Apple iOS, iOS 10, software developers
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