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Traitorware: The EFF Condemns Apple’s New Proposal for Device “Security”

Bobby Travis

Traitorware: The EFF Condemns Apple's New Proposal for Device "Security" | 40Tech

As some of you have no doubt heard, Apple has recently applied for a patent entitled: Systems and Methods for Identifying Unauthorized Users of an Electronic Device. This technology is, ostensibly, supposed to give Apple the power to help you protect yourself in the event someone else has gotten a hold of your iPhone. It also gives Apple the power to remotely wipe your iPhone if you have Jailbroken your device — the legality of Jailbreaking notwithstanding.

Just that last detail is enough to get many people up in arms, but it is the method in which Apple wants to implement its new Big Brother feature that has people truly freaked out. After taking a bit of time to think about it and consider the implications, I have decided that I am one of those people.

The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation), an organization dedicated to protecting fundamental rights and freedoms — such as privacy — in the digital world, couldn’t even find a strong enough term to describe what Apple is doing. Spyware, just didn’t do the new approach to “security” justice — so they created a new term: Traitorware.

What else would you call a built in program or series of programs that allow your personal mobile device to:

  • silently snap a picture of your surroundings — or you, or your kids…
  • record your voice, even outside of a phone call
  • watch for a sudden increase of memory in your device to determine if it has been “hacked” – or jailbroken
  • potentially remotely wipe your device without your consent
  • possibly log your keystrokes and GPS co-ordinates
  • take a biometric measurement of your “heart signature” and “vibration profile”

I don’t think I care what the technology is “supposed” to be used for, and I know I don’t care that Apple may think that this technology is in my own best interest. This sort of profiling has no place on a personal device. I don’t think anyone has the need for this level of supposed security. This makes Facebook privacy issues appear tame, in my opinion.

What do you think? If this patent goes through would you get an iPhone or iPad? Would you keep the one you already have?

EFF slams Apple patent as traitorware: Jobs is spying on you? [Computerworld]

Steve Jobs Is Watching You: Apple Seeking to Patent Spyware [EFF.org]