#iOS 13.4.1
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kennak · 2 years ago
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Apple は 12 日、iOS と iPadOS、macOS 向け緊急セキュリティ対応のインストール後に一部のウェブサイトが正しく表示されなくなることを認めた (Apple のサポート記事、 9to5Mac の記事、 Mac Rumors の記事)。 問題が発生しているのは iOS 16.5.1 (a) / iPadOS 16.5.1 (a) / macOS Ventura 13.4.1 (a) で、それぞれ問題を修正した iOS 16.5.1 (b) / iPadOS 16.5.1 (b) / macOS Ventura 13.4.1 (b) を間もなくリリースするとのこと。 問題の原因は Safari のユーザーエージェント文字列に「(a)」が含められたこととみられる。これにより、Facebook や Instagram などのサイトが古いバージョンのブラウザーと誤認識してしまうようだ。 緩和策として緊急セキュリティ対応を削除することもできるが、このバージョンでの修正点は実際に悪用の可能性があると報告されている WebKit の脆弱性 (CVE-2023-37450) であり、削除すべきかどうかは微妙なところだ。
Apple の緊急セキュリティ対応、一部サイトが正しく表示されなくなる問題 | スラド アップル
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charles5436 · 2 years ago
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Apple Fixes The “Green Tint” Issue Along With Other Updates || NeoDrafts
Apple company is well known for its user experience, sophistication and class. But they faced people’s criticism with the famous “Green Tint” problem that surfaced with the iPhone11, iPod touch and iPad.
These updates may be the last of the updates of the iPhone 11 series. Apple has another good news with the preparation of launching of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 for the new generation. This last but not least of the updates of the iOS 13 series is iOS 13.6.1.
What Can The Users Look Forward To With Ios 13.6.1?
This new update was launched as a solution to the most complained issue of iPhone 11 users. Apple received concerns regarding the unusual green tint observed by most of the iPhone 11 users when they use their mobiles in Night shift or a dark room.
Apple management derived the cause of this to be a thermal management problem after the download of the previous update version iOS 13.4.1. Apart from addressing this issue, Apple, with this new software update also solved the matter of the ceasing the automatic downloading of unnecessary data files when the system storage becomes limited.
This also fixes the issue where Exposure Notifications can be disabled when the user prefers to do so. Also, this update features the automatic update download when a Wi-Fi network is available. This update comes with much-needed support for digital keys in the health app under the new category “Symptoms”.
If these updates make you feel happy, then this happiness even extends to the iPad device of Apple. The update for the iPad is focused on reconstructing the problem where the data files are automatically deleted when the system storage becomes low and also some bug fixes.
Where Can You Find The Update?
This system update is in regards to the previous update and is available with at the same place as those previous ones. Just go to settings> General> Software Update to find this new version of the system software modification.
What Devices Is The New Software Update Available For?
Available for iPhone, iPad Touch and iPad models which are compatible with the iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. Before updating, one should make sure the device has sufficient battery life and Wi-Fi connection. Download this version seen as iOS 13.6.1 and enjoy the new features and fixes that come along.
A summary of all that encompasses the iOS 13.6.1 software update
The thermal management issue causing the green hue on the latest iPhone and iPad models is the primary reason for the launch of this version.
Unknown bug fixes that improve the efficiency of the phone.
Also the storage issues in both iPhone and iPad that stops the download of unneeded data files on low storage.
The mobile version of the update also has a much necessary update that supports digital keys.
With such useful and enthusiastic updates, this version may be the last of the iOS 13 series. For the new iOS 14 series is on the waitlist of eroding the market. Enjoy this new update and prepare for the new OS series launch. Apple stands up to its image of a high quality and sophisticated computer software and electronics company.
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macfeeling · 2 years ago
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ericvanderburg · 2 years ago
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Apple has pulled a Rapid Security Response update that fixed an exploited flaw in iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS 16.5.1, and macOS 13.4.1
http://i.securitythinkingcap.com/Ss05n9
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deallz · 2 years ago
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phamios · 2 years ago
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Apple vừa tung ra iOS 16.5.1, iPhone của bạn có cần phải cập nhật?
Căn cứ vào thông báo được Apple đưa ra cùng với iOS 16.5.1 thì câu trả lời là có. Ít giờ trước Apple đã tung ra một loạt bản cập nhật cho iPhone, iPad, Mac và Apple Watch bao gồm iOS 16.5.1, iPadOS 16.5.1, MacOS 13.4.1 và WatchOS 9.5.2. Theo thông báo chính thức của Apple, các bản cập nhật không chỉ sửa lỗi và cập nhật tính năng thông thường mà còn giúp khắc phục các lỗ hổng bảo mật mà hãng…
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daveg65 · 2 years ago
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260 - Cattle Rustler with an AirTag With Ben Roethig
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Ben Roethig. iOS 16.5.1 security update was released a must install.  The case of the cattle rustler and AirTag. The very first visionOS SDK is released. Chrome for iOS AI address detection, Apple's new subcategories in its podcast app, and the upcoming CarPlay updates in iOS 17. Tune in to catch up on all things Apple. 
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felippetek · 5 years ago
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APPLE LANÇA IOS 13.4.5 BETA 2 - ENTÃO ...
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techmanianl · 5 years ago
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Apple brengt iOS 13.4.1 uit
Apple heeft iOS 13.4.1 uitgebracht voor de iPhone en iPod touch en iPadOS 13.4.1 voor de iPad. De nieuwe iOS update brengt geen nieuwe features met zich mee, maar bevat volgens de omschrijving bug fixes.
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Zo is er een probleem verholpen waarbij iOS-apparaten met iOS 13.4 niet konden deelnemen aan FaceTime-gesprekken met iOS-apparaten met iOS 9.3.6 en lager of OS X El Capitan…
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idropnews · 5 years ago
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Apple Releases iOS 13.4.5 Beta to Developers — Here’s What’s New
We heard a report yesterday that Apple was preparing its first beta release of iOS 13.4.1 to developers and public beta testers, and while it appears it’s already arrived more quickly than anticipated, it also seems that Apple has thrown us a bit of a curveball with this one. Instead of calling it iOS 13.4.1, […] https://www.idropnews.com/news/apple-releases-ios-1345-beta-to-developers-heres-whats-new/132648/
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cydia-jailbreak · 5 years ago
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8jailbreak · 5 years ago
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iCloud Bypass 2020 Software Update (iOS 8.0 To iOS 13.4.1) has a file size of 757.76 KB
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iOS/iPadOS 13.4.1 arrives on Tuesday, remedying the issue that restricted FaceTime calls to the few folks still left using iPhones, iPads and iPod touch models running iOS 8.0 or Mac models on OS X El Captain. Did you forget your Apple ID or password? Did you find a locked iPhone? Does your iPhone got stuck on the iCloud activation screen? We have a free solution for you! www.icloudactivationlock…
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whatspeaker · 5 years ago
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On April7, at 10 a.m., Apple has released iOS 13.4.1 to the iPhone and iPad users. The update comes exactly after two weeks since the release of iOS 13.4 which has 33 new features and changes to compatible iPhones and iPad...
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benzeneteen · 4 years ago
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does anybody know a good tweak for spotify for an iphone ios 13.4.1? i've tried tweakdoor already and it's a bust
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koreaunderground · 4 years ago
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(eff.org)(2021/03/08) The FBI Should Stop Attacking Encryption and Tell Congress About All the Encrypted Phones It’s Already Hacking Into
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  [1]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/fbi-should-stop-attacking-encryption-and-tell-congress-about-all-encrypted-phones>
# The FBI Should Stop Attacking Encryption and Tell Congress About All the Encrypted Phones It’s Already Hacking Into
Joe Mullin
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Federal law enforcement has been [asking for a backdoor][2] to read Americans’ encrypted communications for years now. FBI Director Christopher Wray did it again last week [in testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee][3]. As usual, the FBI’s complaints involved end-to-end encryption employed by popular messaging platforms, as well as the at-rest encryption of digital devices, which Wray described as offering [“user-only access.”][4]
  [2]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/doj-and-fbi-show-no-signs-correcting-past-untruths-their-new-attacks-encryption>   [3]: <https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/SJC%20Oversight%20Hearing%20-%20FBI%20Director%20Wray%20SFR%20-%203.2.2021.pdf>   [4]: <https://twitter.com/ericgeller/status/1366804541451157504?s=21>
The FBI wants these terms to sound scary, but [they actually describe security best practices][5]. End-to-end encryption is what allows users to exchange messages without having them intercepted and read by repressive governments, corporations, and other bad actors. And “user-only access” is actually a perfect encapsulation of how device encryption should work; otherwise, anyone who got their hands on your phone or laptop—a thief, an abusive partner, or an employer—could access its most sensitive data. When you intentionally weaken these systems, it hurts our security and privacy, because there’s no magical kind of access that only works for the good guys. If Wray gets his special pass to listen in on our conversations and access our devices, corporations, criminals, and authoritarians will be able to get the same access.
  [5]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/02/incoming-biden-administration-officials-should-change-course-encryption>
It’s remarkable that Wray keeps getting invited to Congress to [sing the same song][6]. Notably, Wray was invited there to talk, in part, about the January 6th insurrection, a serious domestic attack in which the attackers—far from being concerned about secrecy—proudly broadcast many of their crimes, resulting in hundreds of arrests.
  [6]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/12/fancy-new-terms-same-old-backdoors-encryption-debate-2019>
It’s also remarkable what Wray, once more, chose to leave out of this narrative. While Wray continues to express frustration about what his agents can’t get access to, he fails to brief Senators about the shocking frequency with which his agency _already_ accesses Americans’ smartphones. Nevertheless, the scope of police snooping on Americans’ mobile phones is becoming clear, and it’s not just the FBI who is doing it. Instead of inviting Wray up to Capitol Hill to ask for special ways to invade our privacy and security, Senators should be asking Wray about the private data his agents are already trawling through.
### **Police Have An Incredible Number of Ways to Break Into Encrypted Phones**
In all 50 states, police are breaking into phones on a vast scale. An October report from the non-profit Upturn, “[Mass Extraction][7],” has revealed details of how invasive and widespread police hacking of our phones has become. Police can easily purchase forensic tools that extract data from nearly every popular phone. In March 2016, Cellebrite, a popular forensic tool company, supported “logical extractions” for 8,393 different devices, and “physical extractions,” which involves copying all the data on a phone bit-by-bit, for 4,254 devices. Cellebrite can bypass lock screens on about 1,500 different devices.
  [7]: <https://www.upturn.org/reports/2020/mass-extraction/>
How do they bypass encryption? Often, they just guess the password. In 2018, Prof. Matthew Green [estimated][8] it would take no more than 22 hours for forensic tools to break into some older iPhones with a 6-digit passcode simply by continuously guessing passwords (i.e. “brute-force” entry). A 4-digit passcode would fail in about 13 minutes.
  [8]: <https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/985885001542782978>
That brute force guessing was enabled by a hardware flaw that has been fixed since 2018, and the rate of password guessing is much more limited now. But even as smartphone companies like Apple improve their security, device hacking remains very much a cat-and-mouse game. As recently as September 2020, [Cellebrite marketing materials][9] boasted its tools can break into iPhone devices up to “the latest iPhone 11/ 11 Pro / Max running the latest iOS versions up to the latest 13.4.1”
  [9]: <https://cf-media.cellebrite.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SolutionOverview_CAS_2020.pdf>
Even when passwords can’t be broken, vendors like Cellebrite offer “advanced services” that can unlock even the newest iOS and Samsung devices. Upturn research suggests the base price on such services is $1,950, but it can be cheaper in bulk.
Buying electronic break-in technology on a wholesale basis represents the best deal for police departments around the U.S., and they avail themselves of these bargains regularly. In 2018, the Seattle Police Department [purchased 20 such “actions”][10] from Cellebrite for $33,000, allowing them to extract phone data within weeks or even days. Law enforcement agencies that want to unlock phones en masse can bring Cellebrite’s “advanced unlocking” in-house, for prices that range from $75,000 to $150,000.
  [10]: <https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20394507-installment_101>
That means for most police departments, breaking into phones isn’t just convenient, it’s relatively inexpensive. Even a mid-sized police department like Virginia Beach, VA [has a police budget of more than $100 million][11]; New York City’s police budget is over $5 billion. The FBI’s 2020 budget request is [about $9 billion][12].
  [11]: <https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/06/26/how-much-money-goes-to-police-departments-in-americas-largest-cities/112004904/>   [12]: <https://www.fbi.gov/news/testimony/fbi-budget-request-for-fiscal-year-2020>
When the FBI says it’s “going dark” because it can’t beat encryption, what it’s really asking for is a method of breaking in that’s cheaper, easier, and more reliable than the methods they already have. The only way to fully meet the FBI’s demands would be to require a backdoor in all platforms, applications, and devices. Especially at a time when police abuses nationwide have come into new focus, this type of complaint should be a non-starter with elected officials. Instead, they should be questioning how and why police are already dodging encryption. These techniques aren’t just being used against criminals.
### **Phone Searches By Police Are Widespread and Commonplace**
Upturn has documented more than 2,000 agencies across the U.S. that have purchased products or services from mobile device forensic tool vendors, including every one of the 50 largest police departments, and at least 25 of the 50 largest sheriffs’ offices.
Law enforcement officials like Wray want to convince us that encryption needs to be bypassed or broken for threats like terrorism or crimes against children, but in fact, Upturn’s public records requests show that police use forensic tools to search phones for everyday low-level crimes. Even when police don't need to bypass encryption—such as when they convince someone to "consent" to the search of a phone and unlock it—these invasive police phone searches are used “as an all-purpose investigative tool, for an astonishingly broad array of offenses, often without a warrant,” as Upturn put it.
The 44 law enforcement agencies who provided records to Upturn revealed at least 50,000 extractions of cell phones between 2015 and 2019\. And there’s no question that this number is a “severe undercount,” counting only 44 agencies, when at least 2,000 agencies have the tools. Many of the largest police departments, including New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Boston, either denied Upturn’s record requests or did not respond.
“Law enforcement… use these tools to investigate cases involving graffiti, shoplifting, marijuana possession, prostitution, vandalism, car crashes, parole violations, petty theft, public intoxication, and the full gamut of drug-related offenses,” Upturn reports. In Suffolk County, NY, 20 percent of the phones searched by police were for narcotics cases. Authorities in Santa Clara County, CA, San Bernardino County, CA, and Fort Worth, TX all reported that drug crimes were among the most common reasons for cell phone data extractions. Here are just a few examples of the everyday offenses in which Upturn found police searched phones:
 * In [one case][13], police officers sought to search two phones for evidence of drug sales after a $220 undercover marijuana bust.  * Police stopped a vehicle for a “left lane violation,” then “due to nervousness and inconsistent stories, a free air sniff was conducted by a … K9 with positive alert to narcotics.” The officers found bags of marijuana in the car, then seized eight phones from the car’s occupants, and [sought to extract data from them][14] for “evidence of drug transactions.”  * Officers looking for a juvenile who allegedly violated terms of his electronic monitoring found him after a “short foot pursuit” in which the youngster threw his phone to the ground. Officers [sought to search the phone][15] for evidence of “escape in the second degree.”
  [13]: <https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20394694-sw_38982>   [14]: <https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20394714-st1700494a170155-search-warrant>   [15]: <https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20394724-affidavit-19-5271>
And these searches often take place without judicial warrants, despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s clear ruling in [_Riley v. California_][16] that a warrant is required to search a cell phone. That’s because police frequently abuse rules around so-called consent searches. These types of searches are widespread, but they’re hardly consensual. In January, we wrote about how these [so-called “consent searches” are extraordinary violations][17] of our privacy.
  [16]: <https://www.eff.org/cases/supreme-court-cases-cell-phone-searches>   [17]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/01/so-called-consent-searches-harm-our-digital-rights>
Forensic searches of cell phones are increasingly common. The Las Vegas police, for instance, examined 260% more cell phones in 2018-2019 compared with 2015-2016.
The searches are often overbroad, as well. It’s not uncommon for data unrelated to the initial suspicions to be copied, kept, and used for other purposes later. For instance, police can deem unrelated data to be “gang related,” and keep it in a “gang database,” which have often vague standards. Being placed in such a database can easily affect peoples’ future employment options. Many police departments don’t have any policies in place about when forensic phone-searching tools can be used.
### **It’s Time for Oversight On Police Phone Searches**
Rather than listening to a litany of requests for special access to personal data from federal agencies like the FBI, Congress should assert oversight over the inappropriate types of access that are already taking place.
The first step is to start keeping track of what’s happening. Congress should require that federal law enforcement agencies create detailed audit logs and screen recordings of digital searches. And we agree with Upturn that agencies nationwide should collect and publish aggregated information about how many phones were searched, and whether those searches involved warrants (with published warrant numbers), or so-called consent searches. Agencies should also disclose what tools were used for data extraction and analysis.
Congress should also consider placing sharp limits on when consent searches can take place at all. In our [January blog post][18], we suggest that such searches be banned entirely in high-coercion settings like traffic stops, and suggest some specific limits that should be set in less-coercive settings.
  [18]: <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/01/so-called-consent-searches-harm-our-digital-rights>
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myonbl · 5 years ago
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2020年4月9日(木)
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春休みの「課題図書」であった、高橋留美子『めぞん一刻(全10巻)』、やっと読了。1980年から『ビッグコミックスピリッツ』に連載されたもの、リアルタイムで読んでいた。大学に籍を置きながら子育てと父の介護で留年を重ね、やっと卒業したのが1981年のこと。まさに「リアル五代君」であったことを再発見したことだ。
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今朝も雑炊+ヨーグルト+豆乳、安定の食事。
今日から在宅ワーク。
プラゴミ、45L*1。
洗濯1回。
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木曜日1限は選択科目「現代社会論」、今日はその1回目。テキストを手にしていないものが居るので、今日は簡単なクイズ。表紙に登場する5人の人物を応えさせるもの。午前7時30分にメール配信し、回答をそのメールに返信させる、締切は明日の17時。
木曜日3限は必修科目「スタディスキルズ(児童教育学科)」、この科目は3名の担当者で12クラス開講している。朝8時の段階で、私の方から受講生全員にメールで課題を出し、提出は各担当者宛とする。こちらは全員1年生、しかもメールの送受信にも不安のあるものが少なくない。まずは、「シラバス」及び「スタディスキルズの学び方と進め方」を読むことを課す。メールに返信すれば「出席認定」、ただし、本日中に届いたものに限ると。
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久しぶりにO工務店来訪、物々交換と情報交換。とにかく、建設業界では「物が入らない」とのこと。ま、人の動きを規制すれば当然経済にも影響が出る。何とかやりくりできているとのことで、ちょっと安堵。久しぶりに下鴨の老舗の団子を頂いた。
西大路七条・ライフまで買物、このところ贔屓にしている「ブロッコリースプラウト」を購入。
次男は休み、ランチはラーメン、私は残り物あれこれ。
朝出したメールに次々と返信が返ってくる。確認メールに返信し、名簿に記載する。ところが、「友人にメールが届いていません」「シラバスの見方が分かりません」といったものがあるので、その都度個別に対応。学生も慣れないだろうが、こちらも通常授業のほうがよっぽど楽である。
一息ついたところで、「めぞん一刻」最終巻を読み終える。学習相手のIM嬢とメッセンジャーであれこれ、こちらは中身の議論となるので楽しい。
再度西大路七条・ライフへ、夕飯用に赤カレイ30%引きを、息子たちには鶏もも肉。
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まずは次男の夕飯、鶏もも肉の柔らか煮、トマトと新タマネギの味噌汁。
ツレアイ帰宅、カレイの煮付けとサラダで晩酌開始。
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本日届いた笑福亭松鶴のCD、2009年発売の中古品、「猫の災難(1966年10月14日)」「三十石(1975年9月24日)」「天王寺詣り(1975年3月25日)」。猫災は初聴、声が若くてメリハリがある。
apple のバージョンアップ、macOS 10.15.4, iOS 13.4.1, iPadOS 13.4.1。
三男が帰宅して食事する頃には、例によってウトウト。
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ま、無理しないでおこう。
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