How the iMessage hack works

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If you ask Apple, iMessage is completely secure. If you ask hackers, security specialists, bloggers, competitors, consumers, or the NSA, it’s child’s play.

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Hackers this week showed security conference attendees findings and demonstrations directly contradicting Apple’s public claim that it can’t read iMessages.

Even though the messages are encrypted end-to-end as Apple claims, according to QuarksLab researchers showed a packed room at Hack In The Box Kuala Lumpur, due to the lack of certificate pinning, “Apple can technically read your iMessages whenever they want.”

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