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Cyrus Vance Junior is a political hack and an ignoramus particularly regarding the importance of end-to-end encryption and personal privacy. I live in New York City, and I can't wait until the next election when we can vote this idiot out of office.…
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"Apple's bill of materials is probably about $260" Q: How can he know what Apple is paying for the parts? A: He doesn't. "that would indicate a profit margin of roughly 35 percent, lower than the mid-40s estimated for the iPhone 6s" Just what the…
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The FBI has been demanding collaboration. But 'collaboration' is a two-way street. QUESTION: After being lied to by the FBI, and bullied and threatened, and then lied to again all in a big public grandstand – how can the FBI expect Apple, or any te…
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FBI Director James Comey accomplished one thing, and one thing only, with his public grandstand against Apple over encryption. That he is a pathological liar. The FBI deserves better leadership. Comey should resign because of the damage he has done …
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Apple needs to spend more on lobbyists. Congress is for sale, and Apple can afford to buy it five times over.
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This is the next logical step for Apple in light of all the FBI news. Based on Apple's history when facing anything that in any way threatens their secrecy, such as the FBI's recent full-court press to literally wreck their iOS integrity, I believe…
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Herbivore2 said: jwestveer said: I hope not. I continue to be embarrassed by the actions of the US Government. The Obama administration continues to show its incompetence. And I voted for him as I believed he would champion individu…
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The FBI wants to stop end-to end un-breakable encryption. But the FBI issues "warnings" to a problem that requires end-to-end unbreakable encryption to solve. Either the FBI are a bunch of technologically challenged bureaucrats, or two-faced liars.
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In George Orwell's 1984 he refers to this type of two-faced communication by the FBI as "Doublespeak". You know, saying one thing but essentially meaning the opposite. This latest 'warning' regarding car security is but the latest example. The FBI i…
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"The government should always be the one defending civil liberties. And there's a role reversal here," – Tim CookIf law enforcement could protect the public from identity theft and getting data stolen – personal and public data– then end-to-end encr…
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Threats. Bullying. Intimidation. And they wonder why the public doesn't trust the government? FBI director James Comey should be fired for starting this grandstand hostile attack on Apple – treating them like a criminal organization. Obviously, Tim…
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"Cotton was pretty harsh on Cook," a source said. "Everyone was a little uncomfortable about how hostile Cotton was." Junior Senator Tom Cotton is a proud bigot who has aggressively supported anti-gay state legislation. His open hostility toward Ti…
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Grady is a cliché – the classic southern redneck sheriff who acts like he is not just king of his fiefdom, but king of the whole gosh darn world. I can hear Randy Newman singing in the background... "We're red necks, we're red necks, we don't know …
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If law enforcement could protect the public from identity theft and getting data stolen – personal and public data– then end-to-end encryption would not be necessary. But they can't. So it is.In other words, we have to protect our highly personal pr…
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I believe this is less about the President and more about FBI director James Comey. This public grandstand by the FBI and the DoJ is turning into an embarrassment for the administration. I think Comey started this, and that the President is now stuc…
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The U.S. Senate Select Committee on "Intelligence"? If there ever was an oxymoron, that would be it. The anti-privacy anti-technology fanatics are relentless. Apparently hackers have more gov't lobbying influence than the rest of us. I mean the onl…
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"...while Apple engineers are working to secure its devices against nefarious elements, they cannot do so effectively if the FBI continues to chip away at existing iOS encryption protocols.”It has become abundantly clear that the FBI is not interest…
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"No party should wield the power to force private companies to weaken the security of all in order to investigate a few..." Nicely put. The logic is so obvious you'd think the FBI would be more intelligent and stop acting so damn aggressively to de…
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These reviews are nothing more than seeing how close copy-cats can copy. It begs the question: why buy an imitation when you can get the original? Especially when they lack the original's unique features and qualities? A more accurate headline wo…
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"In 2014 and again last year, law enforcement groups pointed to significant drops in violent crime statistics directly related to the strong security employed in iOS Activation Lock—25 percent in New York, and 40 percent in San Francisco. Police in …