twesterm said:
Are you sure it requires you? Unless you specifically tell it to log off, it stays logged in (same with twitter). I would be willing to be that if you dug around in most peoples email, text messages, tweets, and Facebook messages/posts you could find their address. If that didn't work, I'd still have control over your email address. I would go to websites like Hallmark.com, Amazon, VGChartz, or anything else that requires an email address to reset a password and reset your password. That password would be emailed to the email I have control of. If I got something like your Amazon, Hallmark, or any eCommerce account I have your address, but I actually don't care about that. If I have your email, that means I can probably log into your bank account. From there I can do whatever I want. So yeah, again, that location stuff isn't anything special. If I steal your phone I can figure that stuff out with zero effort and that's not even the scary part. Knowing where you live is no big deal (Hell, that's information you can look up in the phone book). The iPhone tracking your every location should be the least of your worries. Hopefully this post is a scary reminder to everyone to pass lock their iPhone. It's an inconvience to put in the pass code every time but there's a lot of stuff on that phone you don't want people to get. |
I think whats makes this bad is the fact its so easy for hackers to get the file and it is stored in multiple places. So they dont need to steal your phone to get the file, it may be found on your home computer-so if your computer gets hacked/virus or what ever they can look foir this file that is not encrypted.







