Re: [Fed-Talk] no-camera mobile phone
Re: [Fed-Talk] no-camera mobile phone
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] no-camera mobile phone
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:38:30 -0600
On Dec 20, 2006, at 7:22 AM, Ran Atkinson wrote:
This is slightly off-topic and is for those folks
who work at a site where cameras are strictly prohibited.
I suspect there are a fair number of people in that situation
on this list. I know of several places like that, including
one outside the government/contractor sector.
This is actually an interesting point, and the rest of your post
didn't go at all where I expected it to. ;-)
What are people doing with Apple systems that ship with cameras in no-
camera environments? There are some ways that managed systems can
have the iSight disabled in software, but there is no way to delete
(or even mechanically close/disable) the iSight on the current
laptops and iMac.
Considering that Security Update 2006-008 just addressed an issue in
which a Java applet on a malicious web site could use QuickTime for
Java to take still images from an iSight and send them to a remote
server, how are people addressing the fact that cameras are now
ubiquitous in many Apple products?
- Dave
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