Thursday, July 18, 2013

"BlackBerry 10 send e-mail password secretly in its database '- tweakers.net

password will be sent to the server as a unique BlackBerry push mail function supported for all e-mail addresses, even if the IMAP or POP servers amounts. The part of getting the mail they take on their behalf, then the mail is compressed and encrypted to push. To the device Hence, each BlackBerry device next to a unique IMEI number is also a unique PIN

Fun fact about this compression, an iPhone. 5 for the same amount of mail about five times as much data as a BlackBerry on a BIS

You will moreover be modded down (risk of FIPO), but that loophole would not totally surprise me. to the NSA Koen gets above the argument that BlackBerry is not a U.S. company, I think we’re out of all the news about PRISM etc. may nevertheless conclude that everyone can be the proverbial dick

Edit:. I have been improved below, private users can obviously use their BlackBerry with BB10 without the famous special (and expensive) BlackBerry bundle to need for this. The rest of the story is applicable to everything for BB10.

But, what about the business users, and why are there at all passwords exchanged with a Blackberry server?

[Comment edited by ScoeS on July 18, 2013 19:44]

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