• @[email protected]
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    911 year ago

    They use a Mac mini somewhere to route these messages. So you’re logging into that Mac mini with your iCloud credentials. Sounds like a privacy/security nightmare and creepy as fuck.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      It seems like all efforts to “bridge” imessage to anything outside apple software work this way - there’s a Matrix bridge and a dedicated open source app and they both rely on the imessage client on a mac. Is there a legitimate reason for it not being reverse-engineered yet?

      • @GamingChairModel
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        221 year ago

        Is there a legitimate reason for it not being reverse-engineered yet?

        The actual protocol isn’t a secret. It’s that the authentication of the device relies on a hardware key, and that key is fully locked down by Apple (as it also secures the user’s biometric logins, keyring, financial information in Apple Wallet, etc.).

        • @scarilog
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          11 year ago

          If it relies on a hardware key then why is it that I can get the same setup working with a macos virtual machine?

          Using [BlueBubbles] (https://bluebubbles.app/) for anyone wondering.

    • @EvokerKing
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      21 year ago

      I use beeper (a version of these apps that is actually released but kinda shit) and it’s perfectly fine. Their solution would be better because it runs locally on the phone, however it’s only on supported phones which is most likely just nothing phones.