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2014-11-07
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2014-11-07
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2014-11-07
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Scanned it. Seems like Sailfish have some security, but it can probably be hacked. At least if you have physical access to the device or SSH access. Nothing in place to hinder the user to replace the OS with something else (most of us see that as feature).
So as far as I understand, no big suprises.
Would be interesting to here the talk.
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I'am didnt a developer. Anyone with knowledge have seen this?
What do you meen