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Old 02-26-2016, 01:56 AM
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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?
I guessed it depends what Apple is being asked to do. If they are simply being asked to unlock this iPhone, and this iPhone only, they should do it. But they should not be forced to come up with some new system that would allow law enforcement to open up everyone's phone.
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Old 02-26-2016, 05:51 AM
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I guessed it depends what Apple is being asked to do. If they are simply being asked to unlock this iPhone, and this iPhone only, they should do it. But they should not be forced to come up with some new system that would allow law enforcement to open up everyone's phone.
They should treat this like any other request for information by law enforcement. Require them to go through the process of obtaining warrants and supeonas for the device. Present them to Apple and have Apple unlock the individual device and reset password and hand over the device. Apple most certainly should be compensated for this new line of business. In no way should they develop something that law enforcement can use on their own.
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Old 02-29-2016, 12:24 AM
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They should treat this like any other request for information by law enforcement. Require them to go through the process of obtaining warrants and supeonas for the device. Present them to Apple and have Apple unlock the individual device and reset password and hand over the device. Apple most certainly should be compensated for this new line of business. In no way should they develop something that law enforcement can use on their own.
I agree 100%.
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Old 02-26-2016, 09:05 AM
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I guessed it depends what Apple is being asked to do. If they are simply being asked to unlock this iPhone, and this iPhone only, they should do it. But they should not be forced to come up with some new system that would allow law enforcement to open up everyone's phone.
they aren't asking that.
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.

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They should treat this like any other request for information by law enforcement. Require them to go through the process of obtaining warrants and supeonas for the device. Present them to Apple and have Apple unlock the individual device and reset password and hand over the device. Apple most certainly should be compensated for this new line of business. In no way should they develop something that law enforcement can use on their own.
agree completely
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