Sniffer confirms: Apple not rotten
- November 19th, 2007
- 7 Comments
Citizens, it is safe to remove your iPhones from their tin-foil wrappings. The alarm raised by Hackintosh member XianLi that Apple was sending out your International Mobile Equipment Identity with every outgoing transmission turns out to have been nothing but the most base alarmism. Sure, there are graphs and numbers to support his theory, but some intrepid investigator at Heise.de broke German law by employing an illegal and immoral packet sniffer to show that Apple is, as hoped, blameless in this affair.
The Heise investigation (Sie sprechen Deutsch? Ja!) shows that, in fact, the iPhone is more likely transmitting application markers rather than individual phones’ most secret and embarassing identifying strings.
Phew! After the iTunes mini-store transmission controversy, another report of leaky tech is the last thing consumer-conscious Apple needed.
Heikle Börsenkursabfragen des iPhones? Macht Heißen! [via Docpool, via Gizmodo]









Lieutenant Pain (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Without even reading, I decided to judge the written content by the looks of the image. Hideous.
Juergen Schmidt (Who am I?)
1 year ago
We published an english translation of the Heise article on heise Security/UK:
http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/99251
bye, ju
Francis (Who am I?)
1 year ago
The article *confirmed* that the IMEI is indeed transmitted.
Apple is indeed rotten.
Devin Coldewey (Who am I?)
1 year ago
@ Francis
I don’t think it does - it confirms an ID is send out, but the ID is the same between many phones (tested at docpool); so unless 9 out of 10 of the iPhones he tested had the same “name,” I think it’s less sensitive information being sent out.
@Juergen Schmidt
Thanks for the update. That’s a lot more clear than the googtrans.
Anonymous
11 months ago
you guys stink at pictures
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Anonymous
11 months ago
I know Im just kidding!
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hgysrterthtrteg
11 months ago
you guys stink
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