The first thing you'll need to do is
physically access the device.
Not exact matches
Please note: this will only allow you to share things to Twitter and Facebook - it won't allow you to
physically access Facebook and Twitter from your
device.
Security — The cloud is
physically within the TDS Law office, preventing unauthorized physical
access to our shared data, while providing users the flexibility to work with their documents as needed, using desktop, laptops, tablets, and mobile
devices
«Saleem's proof of concept is that a scammer reseller who gets
access to the
device physically before it is set up by the user could potentially load a malicious firmware on the microcontroller, allowing to fool the user during it onboarding process,» he further added.
Fair enough, but for my own (and other users») sanity, is my Ledger Nano S with a private key generated by the
device at any risk if the
device has never been
physically accessed by anyone else?
It is the new age
device sharer that helps you view and
access another computer without being
physically present there.
If your key was stored outside of your
device which in some ways more secure you would need an external
device (google now has enabled encrypted usb keys for ultra security minded) or possibly in a cloud (lots of proponents to that one because the user can not
physically secure the key) but as mentioned if you have no
access to the cloud you can't retrieve your key to use your phone.
Once you're all set up you'll be able to
access your iTunes library via iCloud from
devices such as your AppleTV without
physically having a computer to stream from.
So even if your Computer is hacked, you need not worry as the hacker won't have the
access to your
device physically.