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sunrunner ◴[] No.45270286[source]
> Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals.

Even if there was no mention of this or the implication that it’s linked to the notifications Apple sends for targeted attacks, is it fair to say this kind of backdated security patch implies a lot about the severity of the vulnerability? What’s Apple’s default time frame for security support?

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sfilmeyer ◴[] No.45270394[source]
> What’s Apple’s default time frame for security support?

This isn't thaaaaat far out of support. Their last security update for iOS 15 was just earlier this year, and they only dropped iPhone 6s from new major versions with iOS 16 a few years ago. As someone who has kept my last few iPhones for 5+ years each, I definitely appreciate that they keep a much longer support window than most folks on the Android side of things.

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giancarlostoro ◴[] No.45270449[source]
Before I got my first iPhone five years ago, I always noticed that iPhone owners would drag it along for a long time, but really the phones are tanks. I remember switching Android phones every two years, because they quite literally started to decay. I think my last Android Phone I could have probably made last longer than two years, I still turn it on and play random games on it, and its still very responsive.

I assume they know just how long their customers keep their phones and maintain them accordingly.

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1. subscribed ◴[] No.45270702[source]
Maybe you use low end phones or crappy vendors?

I'm migrating from my 5 year old flagship (lol) only because vendor decided to stop supporting it. Battery still good for a day, great screen, good enough camera, fantastic sound, ssd card slot...

My next has at least 7 years of mainline support (with all AOSP releases) plus at least couple of years damage control updates.

It's a matter of the choose I think.