Kaspersky/Securelist researchers detail zero-click iPhone exploit involving four distinct zero-day vulnerabilities, including undocumented hardware features in iPhone chips
cyberic @ cyberic @discuss.tchncs.de Posts 6Comments 232Joined 2 yr. ago

cyberic @ cyberic @discuss.tchncs.de
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Thanks for your comment it gave me a lot of thoughts like: "Why did I think that my blackberry was secure (or more secure than other phones)?"
TLDR: I couldn't find the answer but I think it's because they were the first major smartphone and had a encrypted messaging app.
Here's a few sources for further reading.
Obligatory Wikipedia Overview: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_Limited
Blackberry had early smartphones and went all in on keyboard phones:
https://d3.harvard.edu/platform-digit/submission/the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-again-of-blackberry/
Sorry I couldn't have been more helpful, but hopefully this gives you a good starting point.