Last weekend, a hacker who's been campaigning to make a point about Apple security by playing fast and loose with the now widely-accepted definition of "backdoor" struck gold when journalists didn't do their homework and erroneously reported a diagnostic mechanism as a nefarious, malfeasant, secret opening to their private data. 随着“后门”这个词的走红,上周有一名黑客开始拿“后门”说事,宣称苹果安全性存在问题,而记者们显然没有做好功课,在报道中错误地将这一诊断功能说成不法窃取用户个人数据的秘密入口。 Speaking at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York, Jonathan Zdziarski said that Apple’s iOS contains intentionally created access that could be used by governments to spy on iPhone and iPad users to access a user's address book, photos, voicemail and any accounts configured on the device. 乔纳森·扎德尔斯基在纽约的地球黑客(HOPE)大会上称,苹果的iOS系统故意预留了“后门”以便政府暗中监视iPhone和iPad用户,通过“后门”接入用户的通讯录、照片、语音信箱和任何在设备上设置的账户。 As he has been doing since the Snowden documents started making headlines last year, Mr. Zdziarski re-cast Apple's developer diagnostics kit in a new narrative, turning a tool that could probably gain from better user security implementation into a sinister "backdoor." |