richdatswho
About
- Banned
- Username
- richdatswho
- Joined
- Visits
- 16
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- -74
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 38
Reactions
-
Microsoft attempt at artificial intelligence becomes Hitler-loving, misogynistic PR disaster
-
FBI using Israeli firm Cellebrite to help break into San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone
-
Eddy Cue says FBI could force Apple to secretly activate iPhone camera, microphone if precedent is
seems like it's a war of hypotheticals without either side presenting anything concrete around why it should or shouldn't be done..."this could prevent another attack", "the FBI can listen … (more) -
T-Mobile tweaks unlimited One plan in response to complaints, adds One Plus tier
-
Black Lives Matter activists say FBI fight to break iPhone encryption threatens civil liberties
-
Protestors gather at San Francisco Apple Store to support fight against government backdoors
This would be great except for the fact that Apple already has the technology to unlock it and has used it in the past. Go to the NY Daily News dot com, they have a story about it also, … (more) -
Apple CEO Tim Cook calls for racial equality in light of US shooting deaths
I'd like to get behind these causes but then you have Dylan Noble who's story hasn't hit main stream media which means that all the media wants to do is perpetuate racial tension and will … (more) -
FBI has yet to find actionable intel from breached San Bernardino iPhone, report says
Let's say for shits and giggles that the FBI did pull valuable information and was able to prevent another attack, would anyone opinion about the unlocking or the FBI be any different? … (more) -
FBI lawyer refuses to say whether data extracted from San Bernardino iPhone is 'useful'
why do people feel entitled to know if what was found on the phone was useful or not? Perhaps sharing that could've been part of the negotiation with Apple but, that didn't happen. You're … (more) -
New poll says public sides with Apple over FBI in resisting iPhone unlock order
SpamSandwich said:The real question is: "Should the FBI be able to access YOUR private conversations, emails, texts and photos whenever they want?"
The