• jcrabapple@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    Called it. I know it wouldn’t make it to the weekend.

    The iMessage exclusivity and elitism is far too important to Apple and their users.

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      11 months ago

      I think it’s only important to Apple, it’s not beneficial to anyone else

  • MyPornAlt@lemmynsfw.com
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    11 months ago

    If I understand how this works though, it should be a relatively easy fix. They just need to get some more device creds to spoof with.

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Beeper Mini, the Android app born from a reverse-engineering of Apple’s iMessage service, is currently broken, and it is unknown whether it will resume functioning.

    Beeper desktop users received a message from co-founder Eric Migicovsky late on Friday afternoon, noting an “iMessage outage” and that “messages are failing to send and receive.”

    Comments on Beeper’s status post on X (formerly Twitter) suggested mixed results, at best, among users.

    To both outlets, Migicovsky offered the same comment, re-iterating his belief that it was in the best interests of Apple to let iPhone owners and Android users send encrypted messages to one another.

    Reddit user moptop and others suggested that Beeper’s service used encryption algorithms whose keys were spoofed to look like they came from a Mac Mini running OS X Mountain Lion, perhaps providing Apple a means of pinpointing and block them.

    Beeper Mini’s iMessage capabilities, for which the company was planning to charge $1.99 per month after a seven-day trial, were more than a feature.


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