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"While technically true, Lynch's statement, aired as part of a one-on-one session with Bloomberg's Emily Chang, typifies what appears to be a fundamental misunderstanding of modern encryption declared in recent days by high-ranking government player…
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I do not believe these very early rumors about whether the next iPhone will or will not be "water proof". How could they possibly know? The iPhone sound can always be improved. If Apple goes with wireless earphones, as has been previously rumored, …
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Lynch, the DoJ, the White House and the other members of the administration may be politically inclined to close ranks and support what FBI director Comey - and DoJ - is trying to do. As it pertains to their Washington intra gov't politics. But bei…
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To fully show the extraordinary lengths that FBI Director James Comey has gone to convince Congress to give the FBI more money AND pass laws to force Apple to decrypt the iPhone – one needs to go back much earlier.October 8, 2014:"Apple Says iOS Enc…
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As the evidence and timeline became public, it is clear that the FBI are incompetent, and liars. As Tim Cook pointed out, it is ironic that the very government that is supposed to protect our privacy and personal liberty are working so hard to take…
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FACT: "The FBI this month asked Congress for $69 million to "counter the threat of "Going Dark"– being unable to access data because of encryption and other techniques.The bureau currently devotes 39 people and $31 million to this effort."" – SOURC…
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"They are not asking for some general thing, they are asking for a particular case," Gates said. "It is no different than [the question of] should anybody ever have been able to tell the phone company to get information, should anybody be able t…
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No gov’t has ever been capable of keeping a secret, no matter how vital to national security. That is a fact, not an opinion.So far the argument has been about protecting the sensitive information of private citizens. But that's not the half of it. …
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Trump's strategy to grandstand against anybody and anything he doesn't like or can't understand you'd think would take a toll: So far.... he's successfully alienated all voters who are of Mexican decent, or have Mexican friends, Muslims, women, Cat…
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bugsnw said: I think if this was another company, people would think it prudent to help unlock phones on a court-ordered by court-ordered basis. The odds of this technology getting out are quite low. Both sides make a great case. I just le…
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"Apple says the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, the phone's owner and Farook's former employer, changed the account passcode. A county representative later told Reuters that FBI agents requested the iCloud password reset. If the p…
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"The sticky situation could have been avoided if the associated Apple ID passcode was not changed, Apple says. Apple says the government opened the door to public scrutiny when it filed its motion to compel. The company proposed the FBI official…
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"The FBI wants us to make a new version of the iPhone operating system, circumventing several important security features, and install it on an iPhone recovered during the investigation," Cook wrote. "In the wrong hands, this software -- which d…
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If Apple were to lose this case, then say goodbye to your personal data forever, because once a so-called "back-door" is created – any hacker will have access to all your personal information. Fact: No gov't agency has ever been able to protect digi…
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AppleInsider said: In a campaign speech at Virginia's fundamentalist Liberty University on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump tangentially promised that he would force Apple to manufacture its hardware in the US instead of…