Apple develops draconian security measures for iOS

In light of the scandal he has with FBI, company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), develops draconian security measures for the iOS operating system, so that it cannot evade them no matter what kind of requests come from the US government or from any other entity on the planet.

In an interview given last night to ABC News, Tim Cook stated that the FBI is asking Apple to create the iOS equivalent of cancer, and Apple responds by developing a system that would prevent security codes from being broken through type attacks Brute Force.

I already told you that devices that can break the security code of iOS through brute force attacks has existed for a very long time, and those from the FBI would have used some devices of this kind to unlock certain iDevices, but in the case of fighting with Apple, the procedure would not have been possible.

In order to prevent the breaking of iDevices in the future, the Apple company has already put its engineers to work to strengthen the security system of iOS, so that in the future breaking the security codes could be extremely difficult for almost everyone.

Apple engineers have begun developing new security measures that would make it impossible for the government to break into a locked iPhone using methods similar to those now at the center of a court fight in California, according to people close to the company and security experts.

The problem will be extremely big for the Apple company if a law is promulgated that will oblige it to create an access port in iOS, because in that situation the American company will have to eliminate all the security measures developed at the moment.