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Apple vs the fbi
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/16/us/san...r-phone-apple/
Im sure everyone has seen the story by now. What are your thoughts on this? On the one hand, i want to know what is on tharlt terrorists phone. On the other.....we know we cannot trust that it is only this one time. |
Open a can of worms like that that for what might be there ? Time to get real . You want info fbi ? Figure it out yourself for a change
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I am more worried what someone else or some other group will do once that tech gets into their hands......thanks Apple for looking out for your customers, keep up the fight :tro:
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A lot of that information Phone call log and Emails are on servers and not on the physical phone. It is routine that these are provided to law enforcement when subpoenaed. I was in that space awhile ago and was tasked with providing that information quite a few times. Seems like it is Text messages that are the question here
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393887,00.asp |
I just dont agree with our Federal Investigators asking a business to develop a tool to circumvent the security feature designed for the phone to prevent this from occurring in the first place
Apple is not being asked to unlock an iPhone; it’s being asked to create software that would help the FBI unlock it. After which, there’s every reason to expect Apple and every other tech company will be asked to create more software that could be used to diminish even more civil liberties. http://www.wired.com/2016/02/apple-f...vacy-security/ what's next?...and who knows the answer to that? |
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and at last count, it's about 175 phones now that the fbi and other departments want opened. and the latter is exactly what they're being asked to do. create a program, that can be used by law enforcement. Quote:
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